The U.S.-based investment bank recommends "buy" for three banks and "neutral" for one.
This marks a slight acceleration compared to May, when annual inflation stood at 2.5%, up from 2% in April.
Greece has delivered the strongest stock market performance globally in 2025, with gains approaching 60%.
The bulk of the fake declarations appear to have been filed by livestock farmers from the island of Crete between 2019 and 2022.
According to international maritime norms, such research activities do not require permission from coastal states, but only a formal announcement to ensure the safety of navigation.
Mourtzoukou reportedly told authorities that she killed her 18-month-old sister in February 2014, when she herself was just 14 years old.
This incident is the first successful strike against a commercial vessel by Houthi forces in the Red Sea since November 2024
The regulation limiting the issuance of new permits for Airbnb apartments took effect at the start of 2025 in three municipal districts.
Fierce temperatures force Greece to shut down the Acropolis and order safety measures for outdoor labor.
A new study shows that 8 in 10 Greek workers experience high levels of psychological stress at work, with 51% reporting that the pressure negatively impacts their personal and social lives
The arrest marks a significant moment in a case that has captured national headlines since August 2024
The envelope was reportedly found among the Parliament’s incoming mail and is believed to contain an unidentified powder.
By June 30, 7,124 individuals had arrived from Libya, according to data from the Hellenic Coast Guard. In June alone, a record 2,564 people reached Crete
The attack, by suspected Houthi rebels, was the second in 24 hours against a Greek-owned vessel, who claimed they sunk another ship a day earlier
The report underlines the Greek economy’s dynamic, justifying an overweight stance in the investment sector.
Greek hotel industry federation questions the government's data on employees working overtime and says government is neglecting Greece's mountain regions
Consumers are shifting to supermarkets' private labels to reduce the bill at checkout.
Authorities are keen to stress that this is not a sweeping policy targeting all businesses. Rather, it is a targeted measure designed to address specific tax behaviors among businesses with risk profiles that suggest a likelihood of evasion or sudden closure
Maritime operators are expected to review transit plans through the area, and naval coalitions may bolster patrols to ensure the safety of commercial vessels navigating these waters
Despite the June dip, industry professionals remain cautiously optimistic that July and August will compensate for the early season shortfall