Cyprus banks told to stop abusive terms
Thousands of borrowers in Cyprus will soon see fairer treatment from banks, thanks to a landmark court decision banning the use of abusive clauses in loan contracts.
Thousands of borrowers in Cyprus will soon see fairer treatment from banks, thanks to a landmark court decision banning the use of abusive clauses in loan contracts.
Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines is launching its first route from Chisinau to Athens International Airport on Monday.
The primary surplus of the state budget on a cash basis approached 4 billion euros in the January-April period, the Bank of Greece (BoG) announced on Friday.
Icelandic comedian Ari Eldjern brings his new show, “From Iceland With Love,” to Athens at the Arch Club (111 Konstantinoupoleos).
Metlen jumped 4.13% and led the main index of the Greek stock market above the 1,800-point psychological milestone on Friday.
“In recent years, far too many American presidents have been afflicted with the notion that it’s our job to look into the souls of foreign leaders and use US policy to dispense justice for their sins,” Donald Trump declared on Wednesday, at an investment conference in Riyadh.
The news coverage of Greece’s relations with Turkey is mainly of a geopolitical character, but there is a much more pleasant aspect which shows that, in addition to what divides us, there are also many things that unite us.
Addressing childcare needs in Greece could by itself lead to a 3% increase in labor force participation, International Monetary Fund analysts say.
In a free market, there can be no collective liability for debts, nor a guarantee for damages, which would be paid by consistent consumers, to protect private businesses.