SYRIZA now faces post-election crossroads

SYRIZA now faces post-election crossroads

Syriza MP Sokratis Famellos will lead the party in Parliament after the resignation of Alexis Tsipras and pending the election of A NEW LEADER/ The election on Sunday of Sokratis Famellos as SYRIZA’s new leader marks a pivotal moment for Greece’s left-wing party as it seeks to rebuild after significant electoral losses.  Famellos faces the …

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Eurobank in full control of Hellenic Bank

Eurobank in full control of Hellenic Bank

Eurobank has taken a significant step in consolidating its presence in Cyprus, announcing the acquisition of a controlling stake in Hellenic Bank. The deal includes shares from two major shareholders, Demetra Holdings and Logicom, marking a transformative shift in the island’s banking landscape. Eurobank will purchase 88,064,705 shares (21.33%) from Demetra Holdings for 426 million …

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Fitch Ratings affirms Greece’s investment grade

Fitch Ratings affirms Greece’s investment grade

Fitch Ratings reaffirmed Greece’s credit rating at BBB- with a stable outlook, maintaining the rating it had assigned six months ago. In its announcement, Fitch noted that Greece’s ratings reflect higher-than-average per capita income levels and governance indicators among BBB rated countries, along with a policy credibility due to EU and eurozone membership. It said …

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Hilton expanding on Greek islands

Hilton expanding on Greek islands

Hospitality multinational Hilton announced last Friday it will be expanding its presence in Greece in the next couple of years with the opening of two new units on Greek islands: They are the Hilton Mykonos Beach Resort & Spa, and the Sound of the Sea Karpathos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. “Demand for high-quality resorts continues …

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Primary surplus in Jan-Oct exceeds expectations

Primary surplus in Jan-Oct exceeds expectations

The budget execution for the January-October period showed a primary surplus of 13.528 billion euros, compared to a target for a primary result of €12.93 billion and a primary surplus of €6.08 billion for the same period in 2023. According to the data available for the execution of the state budget on a modified cash …

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‘The perils of agrarianism: The breakdown of the hoplite-farmer in the fifth century BCE’

‘The perils of agrarianism: The breakdown of the hoplite-farmer in the fifth century BCE’

On Wednesday, November 20, K. Scarlett Kingsley graced the educational institution College Year in Athens (CYA) with an insightful look at the ever-interconnected relationship between agriculture and warfare. In her talk, “The Perils of Agrarianism: The Breakdown of the Hoplite-Farmer in the Fifth Century BCE,” Kingsley introduced her perspective on this relationship by providing an …

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Memory of a crisis | eKathimerini.com

The publication of the memoirs of Angela Merkel, who was Germany’s chancellor at one of the toughest times of Greece’s post-junta history, is an opportunity for reflection.  Enough time has elapsed so we can look back on why the country went bankrupt and on the grueling austerity measures that were imposed as a result. Yet …

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Greece celebrates CERN’s 70th as greek scientist named president

Greece celebrates CERN’s 70th as greek scientist named president

[AP] An event celebrating the 70th anniversary of CERN and Greece’s contributions to its groundbreaking research took place at the National Center for Scientific Research Demokritos. The milestone coincides with the election of Professor Konstantinos Fountas as president of the CERN Council, marking a historic first for a Greek scientist. Professor Fountas, a physicist and …

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Tax inspections on companies | eKathimerini.com

Tax inspections on companies | eKathimerini.com

The headquarters of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE). Three out of four enterprises in Greece show losses or profits below the minimum wage in their tax returns. Small and personal companies do not fall under any kind of “minimum taxable income,” so the tax they are required to pay depends on the content …

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Greek family business grows into leading poinsettia exporter

Greek family business grows into leading poinsettia exporter

[Giorgos Albanidis/APE-MPA] In a plant nursery near Thessaloniki, a Greek family is preparing to distribute nearly 150,000 poinsettias ahead of Christmas, with the majority going to foreign markets.  The family’s poinsettia business, which began as a small operation in the 1990s, has grown into a competitive global exporter. Today, over 70% of their products are …

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