Reopening of bond maturing in 2036
On Wednesday Greece will proceed with an auction for the reopening of the government bond with a 3.375% yield and with maturity June 16, 2036, in book entry form.
On Wednesday Greece will proceed with an auction for the reopening of the government bond with a 3.375% yield and with maturity June 16, 2036, in book entry form.
Iraklio International Airport has announced the tender for it air navigation systems under construction at Kastelli. That follows an agreement signed on January 30 by Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Dimas.
Four investors have officially thrown their hats into the ring for the long-awaited Paphos marina.
Greece’s tax authorities have detected an anesthesiologist in Thessaloniki who hid income amounting to nearly €290,000 in 2016 and 2017.
AB Vassilopoulos announced on Tuesday it is expanding its supermarket network with the acquisition of 12 Agora Natali stores in Thessaloniki.
The European SAFE initiative (Security Action for Europe) has sparked intense debate in Greece, often driven more by rumor than by accurate information.
Authorities have not yet found the right balance in ensuring security at universities. Police can now enforce the law whenever serious incidents occur.
Greece ranked 56th among 182 countries in Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, rising three positions with a score of 50 out of 100. Since 2018’s economic crisis low of 45 points (67th place), Greece has climbed 11 positions.
A Greek farmer driving into town to stand trial for alleged drink-driving ended up in court in a different city but on a similar charge Tuesday after allegedly entering a major highway in the wrong direction and driving on undeterred before hitting an oncoming lorry, local media reported.
The White House on Tuesday deleted a post from Vice President JD Vance’s account that commemorated massacres of Armenians as a “genocide,” saying the message that was likely to irk US-allied Turkey was posted in error.