Greek manufacturing growth slows in August, PMI data shows
The Greek manufacturing sector remained on an upward trend during August, according to the latest PMI data from S&P Global, although the pace of growth slowed again.
The Greek manufacturing sector remained on an upward trend during August, according to the latest PMI data from S&P Global, although the pace of growth slowed again.
Greek cafe and fast-food chain Gregory’s has expanded its network abroad with two new outlets in Cyprus and Romania last month.
Cyprus recorded a significant fiscal surplus of 702.5 million euros for the period of January to July 2024.
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The Cypriot economy registered a robust growth rate of 3.6% in the second quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, according to figures released on Monday by the Cyprus Statistical Service (CyStat).
After a disappointing August, this month started with very positive action at the Greek stock market on Monday.
The government is getting ready to present a first batch of measures designed to deal with the effects of burgeoning tourism.
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Factories in the eurozone remained mired in contraction last month, surveys showed, with the data suggesting a recovery could be some way off but Asian and British manufacturers showed tentative signs of recovery.
A 25-year-old man was arrested Sunday at Athens International Airport on drug charges. Authorities say the man arrived in Greece from Sao Paulo, Brazil.