IOBE resorts to upward revision of growth
Greece’s economy will grow by 3.5% to 4% this year, according to the quarterly report of the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE).
Greece’s economy will grow by 3.5% to 4% this year, according to the quarterly report of the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE).
When it was time to end his nearly 50-year political career, Leon Panetta, with then-President Barack Obama by his side, had remembered Harry Truman’s advice: If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog. Panetta took the advice.
Despite the unprecedented chaos observed in the middle of the tourism season at many European airports, Greek airports have avoided getting into a similar situation.
A total of 362.9 million euros in new loans were issued in Cyprus in May, according to data released by the Central Bank of Cyprus on Tuesday.
The man accused of killing seven people and wounding dozens of others in a shooting that terrorized a Fourth of July parade had been investigated by local police before.
The energy crisis will only delay delignitization in Greece by one or two years, purely for reasons of energy security, as a result of geopolitical developments, estimated Giorgos Stassis, chairman and CEO of Public Power Corporation (PPC), at an Economist conference in Athens on Wednesday.
The majority of blue chips and stocks in general at Athinon Avenue enjoyed a small rebound on Wednesday, well below the early gains in line with other eurozone markets, though the benchmark swung from gains to losses in the closing auctions mainly due to the drop in oil company prices.
A tourist has sustained serious injuries after being hit by the jet wash of a plane taking off on the island of Skiathos Wednesday.
I doubt there is a single person who has visited Monodendri, one of the most beautiful villages of Zagori in northwestern Greece, and hasn’t tried the flour pie at the taverna Pita tis Kikitsas.
If one takes a look at the list of participants in the international scientific conferences in a wide range of fields currently being held in Athens, one will see once again the invaluable human capital that we have allowed to slip away and move abroad.