Greek stocks were unable to follow a rise in other European markets on Wednesday as investors preferred to take early profits by the end of the session leaving share prices with minor changes in the...
The people have the infallible criterion and will give the government what it must, stressed Secretary of PASOK's Central Committee Michalis Chrysochoidis, noting that the government does not chase...
Declining trend seen being reversed but growth in deficit is relentless Greece’s trade deficit grew further by about 30 percent in the first half of the year to 13.4 billion euros, against 10.2...
The consolidation of all PASOK MPS and rush into society was requested by Prime Minister Costas Simitis, who harshly criticized New Democracy and warned social groups demanding satisfaction of their...
Unemployment benefits will increase 10 percent from the beginning of 2004 and will range from 12.45 to 13.17 euros daily, up from 11.32 to 11.97 euros. The decision was signed yesterday by Labor...
Greek stocks ended a dull session slightly higher in the Athens Stock Exchange on Monday, with investors hesitant at the start of a new week and with no new incentives or directions available in the...
The month-long series of strikes that has disrupted services in Greece continued Monday with work stoppages at state hospitals, archaeological sites and courts. Other public sector workers,...
Deputy Foreign Minister Giannis Magriotis will meet with Russian Deputy Minister of Defense Sergey Sergeyevic Razov tomorrow at 11am.Discussions at the meeting will include bilateral issues, such as...
New market for bonds and receivables augments firms’ ability to raise capital Greek banks and other companies have so far relied on traditional forms of funding such as bond issuance and loans to...
Greece's Piraeus Bank (PBK.AT) said Friday that the price for the private placing of 11.2 million of its own shares (PBK.AT) was EUR8.00 a share. The offering, which represents a 6.7% stake in the...