Credit sector flies ever higher
Greece’s four systemic banks showed high profitability of 3.7 billion euros last year, against losses of €4.7 billion in 2021, while also recording one of the highest net interest margins among European banks.
Greece’s four systemic banks showed high profitability of 3.7 billion euros last year, against losses of €4.7 billion in 2021, while also recording one of the highest net interest margins among European banks.
The 8th edition of the Delphi Economic Forum Annual Meeting will be taking place next week, from Wednesday to Saturday, April 26-29, in the historic town, with five thematic pillars and a long list of respected speakers.
Registered unemployment totaled 1,035,580 in March, down 5.2% from March 2022 and down 3.6% from February 2023, the state manpower authority said on Thursday.
The European Union’s border agency, Frontex, started deploying guards at North Macedonia’s southern border with Greece on Thursday in a joint operation with Skopje to control and prevent illegal migration and cross-border crime.
One of Greece’s most famous plus-size models, 26-year-old Alexia Kouvela, has founded the country’s first agency exclusively for the least represented models on the world’s runways.
British tourist arrivals in Greece are expected to exceed 4 million in 2023, Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said on Thursday at meeting with Britain’s ambassador at the Cycladic Museum of Art.
Open on weekends and holidays, the family-friendly Thessaloniki Dinosaur Park is so much more than what it says on the sign.
The epidemiological data released by the National Organization for Public Health on Thursday show that the positivity rate of Covid-19 for the week starting April 10 saw an increase. The rate of hospital admission for Covid-19 also saw an increase, but the intubation rate was decreased. The current number of intubated patients stands at 57.…
The Attica Security Police Extortion Department on Thursday said it had cracked a case involving one of the largest known criminal organizations, following a two-year investigation. According to sources, up to 60 people have been identified as suspects.
Greece’s Transport Ministry published on Thursday a report prepared by a special investigative commission appointed by the government to investigate the conditions that led to the February 28 deadly train collision in northern Greece.