The announcement came days after Moody's the same for Greece's outlook while maintaining the sovereign credit rating one notch below 'investment grade' at Ba1
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The Greek government, as noted by the Financial Times, provided 50 billion euros to the country’s four largest banks during its prolonged debt crisis.
The French firm says Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain are good options for investors due to economic growth and political stability
"Something is not working properly. I don’t expect immediate solutions, but at least someone should address this."
The new strain, called XEC, has already caused the largest wave of cases in the U.S. in two years and is just starting in Europe. No cases have been recorded yet in Greece.
In contrast to Athenians, people working in Berlin have an average annual gross salary package ranging between €40-000 and €60,000, with a gross salary between €64-70,000 considered good.
Dutch cocaine kingpin sentenced to life in prison after deadly crime spree; ‘violence is destabilizing society’
The US-based multinational finance company, however, stresses that Greek banks remain slightly undervalued compared to the emerging markets and European sectors
While the Greek economy is indeed recording solid figures, its citizens are becoming impoverished, and the situation could worsen over time, as analysts pointed out in an article in the Financial Times (FT) published a few months ago
Crucial questions need to be addressed for Europe to establish a unified defense industry, as outlined in the Draghi report
Pollsters and analysts think a key underlying motivator for voters is dwindling confidence in their governments
Former ECB chief urges EU to unleash subsidies and loosen rules to compete with U.S. and China
Analyst Orestis Omran, during an interview at the OT.gr studio within TIF: 'Implementation of the project will contribute to lifting Cyprus' energy isolation'
Stefania Strouza, the 2023 recipient of the Art Athina Award for Upcoming Artist, presents her exhibition as part of a collaboration between MOMus-Museum of Contemporary Art, the Hellenic Art Galleries Association, and the Art Athina International Contemporary Art Fair
The eurozone’s GDP grew by just 0.2% in the second quarter from the first
The cities are ranked from the cleanest to the most polluted based on average fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations over the past two calendar years.
In Greece, travel revenues saw a notable increase in the first half of 2024 (Jan – June) underscoring the robust performance of the country’s tourism sector.
Olympiacos FC are the winners of last year’s Conference League title