ATHEX: Major slump on bourse, led by banks
The profit-taking process that started late last week on the Greek stock market accelerated on Monday.
The profit-taking process that started late last week on the Greek stock market accelerated on Monday.
The interest rates for the standard arrangement of repaying debts to the state will remain unchanged for another year, until March 2026.
What has been going on with Chevron and Greece’s hydrocarbon deposits? Chevron is the second (after ExxonMobil) American energy giant to show an interest in hydrocarbon deposits in the Greek continental shelf.
Citizens are increasingly turning to Greece’s public healthcare system (ESY) for emergency cases, with the health minister’s initiative to involve health centers in relieving pressure on major hospitals proving effective.
Germany’s Allianz Global Investors has dropped two exclusions blocking its sustainable funds from investing in defense, becoming one of the first major European asset managers to change their policies to help finance the region’s rearmament.
Vice-Admiral Tryfon Kontizas has been named as the new chief of the Port Authority/Hellenic Coast Guard. His appointment was ratified by the National Security Council’s (KYSEA).
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has described his recent visit to Harvard University as an “extraordinary experience.”
A vehicle movement ban was imposed on the island of Mykonos as severe weather continues to impact the Cyclades.
The insecurity concerning Greece’s building regulations is a perennial problem.