Demand for company executives jumped 75 percent in 2004 in Greece, a report by Kantor Humanis said on Tuesday. The report said that a total of 3,977 executive ads were published last year from 2,271...
The government yesterday dismissed misgivings by opposition parties over provisions of a draft bill hoped to facilitate the licensing of manufacturing enterprises, saying the bill is part of the...
Greeks’ view of their own and the country’s economic situation and employment in 2005 took a turn for the worse after last summer, according to the latest six-monthly Eurobarometer survey, presented...
Greece's Gross Domestic Product grew 4.0 percent in the fourth quarter of 2004, compared with the same quarter in 2003, the National Statistics Service said on Monday. NSS said that the fourth...
The government’s intensive efforts to tidy up public finances seem to be having little effect on the revenue side, and Deputy Finance Minister Adam Regouzas is looking for new sources of revenue to...
Explaining away inflation’s sudden rise to 4 percent in January as a statistical quirk should not let government officials, especially in the Development Ministry, relax their vigilance. Indeed, the...
The number of Australians that visited Greece jumped by 40 percent in 2004, apparently due to the Olympic Games, according to statistical data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)....
The Greek Parliament elected Karolos Papoulias yesterday evening to the post of the Hellenic Republic President succeeding Kostis Stephanopoulos. A total of 279 Parliament deputies supported the...
The Cabinet yesterday set a three-month timetable for the unblocking of nine large investment schemes that have long been hampered by bureaucratic delays, most of them in the tourism sector....
EU Commission due to issue tough recommendations to Greece with a view to long-term stability The European Commission today will give Greece an extra year to lower its budget deficit to below the 3...