Cyprus bonds hold firm at €6.75 billion
The Eurosystem maintained its holdings of Cypriot bonds valued at 6.75 billion euros as of the end of November, data from the Central Bank of Cyprus have shown.
The Eurosystem maintained its holdings of Cypriot bonds valued at 6.75 billion euros as of the end of November, data from the Central Bank of Cyprus have shown.
Greece and Turkey need a period of calm and civilized dialogue before they dive into the crux of any negotiations between the two countries.
All in all, Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Athens was positive. The Turkish leadership had a deliberate effort to keep a moderate tone and not provoke a reaction from the Greek side, as it did in 2017.
The National Economy and Finance Ministry has set up a committee to reform the system for the arbitrary determination of taxpayers’ incomes through counting their property assets.
The West is weary. It is also deeply divided. The real question is just how weary it is. Its top rivals are eager to find out so they can plan their next moves, starting with the Russian president.
Traders at the Greek stock market stayed on the same path of caution they have been on throughout December to date, with reduced action at Athinon Avenue and a mixed picture for stock prices on Monday.
The areas of the country where home sales prices have now exceeded – indeed far exceeded – the previous all-time high of the market, recorded during 2008, are increasing on a steady basis.
Fredi Beleri’s request to be sworn in as mayor of Himare, a region in southern Albania, was rejected by Albania’s Special Appeals Court for Corruption and Organized Crime on Monday.
During the investigation of the 49-year-old hair salon owner, who was arrested on Saturday after the police located hidden cameras in the salon’s toilets, more hidden cameras were found inside his home, reported the Hellenic Police (ELAS) on Monday.
After a long journey from Singapore’s Seatrium shipyard via the Suez Canal, a GasLog tanker is due to arrive in Alexandroupoli converted into a floating liquefied natural gas storage and regasification unit (FSRU) and named Alexandroupolis in honor of the city and its people, who will host it permanently in the Thracian Sea.