Market News
- ► 2024 (4)
- ► 2023 (1)
- ► 2021 (599)
- ► December (40)
- COVID: Davos meeting called off due to omicron variant
- Why more and more foreign movies and TV series are being shot in Greece
- Berlin metro offers passengers edible hemp tickets
- Ellinikon – Experience Park opens – Operating hours
- US, Palestinian officials restart economic dialogue after 5 years
- Attica Group – Logistics and hotels the new fields of activity of the group
- NATO chief Stoltenberg eyes Norway central bank top job
- New support measures for businesses and households – Interventions for the price increases in electricity and gas
- Public-MediaMarkt – The new strategy rests on 4 main pillars
- Airbus A380: The end of a multibillion-dollar dream
- The measures being considered by the government to deal with the energy crisis
- European supermarkets pull beef products linked to Brazil deforestation
- Elon Musk named Time magazine's 'Person of the Year'
- Change of name for iconic Athens Hilton; major investment announced
- Where Christmas and arched candle holders are inseparable
- Bread Factory – The new owners, the investments and the private capital companies with a turnover of 20 million euros
- More support measures being planned to offset price hikes
- Germany green lights Mercedes-Benz's partly automated driving system
- Stores adjust hours for Christmas
- Lebanon launches ration card program, but where's the cash?
- Metal companies benefit considerably from soaring demand
- El Salvador's president pushes ahead with cryptoplan
- New Zealand to ban cigarette sales for next generations
- Real estate transfers – Excluding VAT until 2024
- UAE adopts Monday to Friday as working week
- Greece in Top 10 of European tourism destinations
- Demand for secondhand luxury goods on the rise
- MSC Cruises picks Piraeus as a homeport for first time
- Private jet sales and flights soar during pandemic travel confusion
- Exports – Good yields for tangerines
- Elle magazine to drop fur from all international editions
- Electricity and gasoline are eating away household grocery expenses
- Pan Am: Around the world with the blue globe
- GEK Terna receives ‘green light’ by cap market commission for 300mln€ bond issue
- Amazon Web Services – The company invests in Greece
- How omicron is affecting financial markets
- Tel Aviv ranked world’s priciest city for the first time
- Enesel – The first ship with a Greek flag
- First building at Helleniko site to host four organizations serving people with special needs; construction begins in spring 2022
- E-vans drive hopes as Opel ends Polish Astra production
- ► November (38)
- Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey steps down as CEO
- Another new LNGC added to Capital Product Partners’ fleet
- Can the Greek economy withstand a new lockdown?
- Shipping – One trillion dollars afloat at sea
- Brain drain – Incentives for scientists to return to Greece
- China's economy: What next for the Asian powerhouse?
- Coronavirus pandemic could cost global tourism $2 trillion, UN reports
- Record price for a painting by Greek painter Parthenis
- Poland to cut fuel and energy taxes in 'anti-inflation shield'
- FAGE – The new factory in the Netherlands – A 150 million euro investment
- Increase of 23.7% in the exports of clothing – textiles in the 9 months
- US, China, India take on OPEC+ by releasing oil reserves
- Demand for plant-based food products declines amid pandemic
- Ηopes for cheap gas vested on Egypt
- New Zealand to reopen for vaccinated travelers in April
- GR-eco Islands: Halki is just the beginning!
- COVID: Airlines preparing for a slow global takeoff
- Alonissos – Second among the best ecological destinations in the world
- India charges Amazon executives over online drug sales
- The energy cost of Greek tourism is on the table – Highland hotels and coastal shipping affected
- Belarus crisis: Airlines threatened with sanctions
- Vigilance over the country’s energy efficiency
- COP26: Germany fails to sign up to 2040 combustion engine phaseout
- 150 million euros to “clean” the water of nitrates
- Iran says a seized Vietnamese tanker has been released
- Microsoft inaugurates ‘Ancient Olympia: Common Grounds’ AR app
- Tesla eases after Twitter poll backs Elon Musk's share sale
- Which Greek city is among the most beautiful in Europe
- First chips, now magnesium: Carmakers grapple with the next supply crisis
- A billion and a half for “greening” small islands
- Bird flu: France orders poultry 'lockdown'
- Harry Vafias – New company with tankers on the American Stock Exchange
- The woman in charge of wine at Biltmore
- FT was enchanted by Zagorochoria
- Germany: Rail operator Deutsche Bahn to get multi-billion euro bailout
- Whos making waves in the bottled water wars
- Facebook rebrands as 'Meta' in new focus on metaverse
- Broadband plan worth €2.5 billion
- ► October (54)
- Web Summit returns to Lisbon after pandemic forced it online in 2020
- How many moved their tax base to Greece
- Coca farmers release 180 soldiers from hostage
- Thirty one Thessalian PDO and PGI products breach international markets
- European Super League clubs plan lawsuit against UEFA
- Acheloos: Diversion projects up in the air
- BMW aims for Tesla as car giant begins mass i4 production
- MoU for the merger of Pancreta Bank with Bank of Chania
- China to test out property tax plan in some regions
- Feta – Concerns about cases of adulteration
- UK and New Zealand ink trade deal on wide range of goods
- ELSTAT – Public debt reached 354 billion euros in the second half of 2021
- Are France's plans for small nuclear reactors a hidden agenda?
- Mega deal in the sportswear industry – JD Sports acquires Cosmos Sport
- IMF announces exit of chief economist Gita Gopinath
- The electrical interconnection of Skiathos in June
- Ryanair hub Frankfurt-Hahn Airport files for bankruptcy
- “Storm” of acquisitions in Greece
- Coronavirus digest: Scandinavian airlines lift mask mandates
- The port of Thessaloniki becomes home port for large cruise companies
- China: Economic growth slows in third quarter
- Elon Musk’s first Starlink connections in Greece
- Facebook says it plans to hire 10,000 in EU for 'metaverse'
- What would Athens be like if it was built on the banks of its rivers
- Africa begins to emerge as car industry hub
- Golden boy Antetokunbo – 4th best paid in the NBA – The amounts are awe inspiring
- Russia says gas supplies to Europe are at maximum levels
- Titan participates in the Business Ambition for 1.5C and in the Race to Zero campaign
- Coal crunch: Asia faces winter of discontent
- Eurostat – The areas with the youngest populations in Greece?
- Hamburg gets first fully automated tram
- Wolt begins deliveries of surprise products
- Tesla allows sneak peak of its Gigafactory in Germany
- Greek tobacco and land line phones… sell out in Russia
- World leaders hail agreement on global corporate tax rate
- Inflation sets consumer basket on fire
- Tata Group takes over Air India in $2.4 billion deal
- The Grimaldi group wants new investments in Greece
- China crackdown: How much pain can the economy take?
- Smart ATMs for contactless transactions
- Belarusian border crisis hits local Polish business
- Seven Greek cities nominated for “100 Climate Neutral Cities by 2030”
- Greenpeace blocks Shell refinery in Rotterdam port
- Concept of ‘pocket parks’ catching on in greater Athens area
- Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp return after outage — as it happened
- Delta Air Lines – Direct flights Athens to Boston next summer
- Pandora Papers: Secret tax havens of world leaders, celebrities revealed
- Deputy FM Fragogiannis in Libya, heading business delegation
- Evergrande: Share trading stops ahead of major announcement
- Olympic Marine owner – As we are first in merchant shipping we can be first in yachting
- UK fuel crisis exposes systemic recruitment flaws
- StartupNow Forum 2021 – From the city of industry to the city of innovation and creative development
- Letter from ten senators to Biden – “Erdogan is responsible for the suppression of democracy”
- First Mediterranean green regional seed bank on Crete
- ► September (56)
- UK government urges return to 'normal buying habits' amid fuel shortage
- Lamda Development reports record H1 profits of 224.6mln€ after consolidation of Hellenikon S.A.
- Energy crisis: Harsh winter would add fuel to climate change fire
- First industrial action related to PPC’s decision for 750mln€ share capital increase announced
- TikTok says it has over 1 billion users
- Athens tilting towards French offer for new frigates, corvettes
- Huawei executive freed by Canada arrives in China
- When and how will retroactive payments be made to retirees
- BP limits UK petrol deliveries as driver shortage bites
- Elliniko casino in the final stretch
- EU proposes universal charging plug for all smartphones
- Up to 200,000 holiday homes up for sale to European retirees
- BDI continues to set daily records
- Titan – TERNA Energy – Strategic cooperation for investments in waste management
- McDonalds vows to reduce plastic in Happy Meal toys
- Greek yogurt “conquers” Germany
- China's Evergrande default risks spook global markets
- Danaos Corporation – The participation of Giannis Koustas increased to 39%
- France hits back as Australia dumps submarine deal
- Online bets seen at €1 bln in three years
- Gazprom: EU lawmakers urge probe over soaring prices
- Air passenger traffic up in Greece in August 2021
- Ursula von der Leyen – “It is urgent that we now proceed to the fight against climate change”
- Property Tax ENFIA – Tax for 7 million property owners
- EUMed 9 Summit – Climate crisis, environmental protection and need for joint action on the agenda
- Positive cash flows for AEGEAN in Q2
- Information Society – IT projects worth € 500 million by the end of the year
- UBS sees 7.9% growth for Greece in 2021
- Major shipping agreement between French companies CMA CGM, Brittany Ferries
- Free housing for young couples
- Alipay: China's biggest payment app faces new curbs
- The Greeks of Silicon Valley are ready to support the Greek innovation ecosystem
- Coronavirus digest: Biden mandates COVID vaccines for millions of workers
- PM revises economic growth to 5.9% this year, from 3.6%
- Europe is seeing a data center boom. But can the environment sustain it?
- Construction projects across Greece as of 2023
- BioNTech to seek vaccine approval for children under 12 by mid-October
- House prices up 25% in 3 yrs
- ECB to slow pace of emergency pandemic stimulus
- ITALGAS SpA declared preferred bidder for acquisition of DEPA Infrastructure
- 'Staff wanted' as pandemic forces hospitality workers to rethink
- Greek cyber crime unit says 10 individuals indicted for fake SMS’s ordering recipients’ military mobilization
- Portugal: War over lithium behind the mountains
- Athens eyes ‘green’ bond issue in 2022 after EU Commission approves relevant framework
- Ireland fines WhatsApp €225 million for EU privacy breach
- Crisis forces Celestyal Cruises to sell one of its vessels
- South Korea clamps down on Apple and Google payment systems
- Hilton strikes deal for its entry into the Santorini market
- Motor Oil and Terna announce new gas plant
- COVID surge in Southeast Asia disrupts global supply chains
- Fourlis sees sales grow and opens new IKEA store in Sofia
- Progressive policy, regressive society: Germany's parent trap
- Germany greenlights billions for flood victims
- Manufacturers alarmed over input prices
- Czech auto industry revving up for e-mobility transition
- Wind Hellas expands customer base, sales
- ► August (19)
- Newsletter August 2021
- Bids for Athens Airport, Attiki Odos management rights in ’22
- Germany's Axel Springer to buy US media outlet Politico
- German sports giant Adidas to sell Reebok
- Lift manufacturer Kleemann sees improved results in 2020
- German government to sell quarter of its stake in Lufthansa
- Car deliveries face significant delays
- Can hydropower withstand a future of extreme weather?
- Income tax filing deadline extended to 10 Sept.
- GEK Terna-Egis Projects declared preferred bidder for Egnatia Odos motorway concession
- Cyprus jobless rate up to 8.4% in Q2
- From timber to timbre: Violin-makers sound out Germany
- Greek-owned shipping fleet worth $132 billion
- Second batch of aid to wildfire victims worth €6.7 mln
- Afghans struggle with empty ATMs, soaring prices
- Profit spike for aluminum company
- Germany's workforce in desperate need of skilled immigrants, warns labor agency
- Spreading the taxation load
- Toyota cuts production amid chip shortage and COVID
- ► July (59)
- Tech giants report more than $50 billion combined profits
- Delta sells MEVGAL stake
- Newsletter July 2021
- Why are German chemical plants located near big cities?
- PM vows continued support to local pharmaceutical industry
- Ever Given reaches Rotterdam after Suez Canal debacle
- Lockdown habits will die hard
- Tech giants report more than $50 billion combined profits
- Debt payments in 72 tranches
- Polish firms break barriers with foreign acquisitions
- Holiday home prices just keep rising
- Tokyo 2020: Olympic medals made from old smartphones, laptops
- Elliniko hotel operators to be named in September
- US opioid crisis: Drug firms agree $26 billion settlement
- Tool to cut realty red tape
- British supermarkets warn of 'pingdemic' threat to food supplies
- Optimism among most exporters
- South African firm to produce BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine
- Platform for vouchers ready
- How do you insure yourself against climate change?
- Skiathos among world’s most beautiful film locations
- Germany's army of volunteers for disaster relief
- Turning into a hub for fiber optics
- Rush for the first EU loans
- France fines Google €500 million in news copyright row
- Debtors’ assets under scrutiny
- EU proposes sweeping 'Fit for 55' emissions reduction plan
- UK hoping for 'freedom day' economic bounce amid anxiety over delta variant
- German decision is a warning for Greek tourism
- German business leaders want US travel restrictions lifted
- Greek beaches in global top 50
- House prices in marked rise during Q2
- Cyprus subsidizing hotel costs to get people vaccinated
- Can German pot succeed in a crowded medicinal marijuana market?
- New players coming into online grocery delivery market
- Why hackers rely on Bitcoin for ransom payments
- Ferryhopper sees demand rise
- E-scooters under fire: Can cities make them safer?
- Has UK flurry come too late?
- Bangladesh: Dozens killed in factory fire
- Campaign launched to boost Greek wine tourism
- Strong interest in Greek companies at Mobile World Congress
- Turkish company applies to explore for oil in east Med
- French in a fizz over Russian champagne law
- Shipowner George Prokopiou named highest bidder for Skaramangas shipyard
- Polish government lays out patriotic food plans
- NN Hellas takes over MetLife’s local portfolio
- Ever Given ship that blocked Suez Canal to be released
- Santorini event to promote wine tourism across the country
- Deadly blast reported at Romania's largest oil refinery
- Blackstone expands Greek hotel portfolio with Elounda Blu
- Reshoring of production on the rise in France
- New payment plan for dues
- Turkish cenbanker says inflation may exceed expectations this month and next
- Greeks get more price sensitive
- Richard Branson will try to beat Jeff Bezos to outer space
- Online system in the works for property valuations
- Global tourism losses 'could top $4 trillion'
- Island property prices soar
- ► June (51)
- Newsletter June 2021
- SPACs: Europe plays catch-up over blank-check gamble
- Aegean doubles ticket benefit for ‘Freedom Pass’ holders
- North Macedonia thanks Serbia for vaccine solidarity
- Clawback on drug spending to drop for first time in seven years
- India, South Africa bid to ban COVID vaccine patents finds few takers in Latin America
- Online map of real estate value zones launched
- After a long farewell, Berlin's Tegel Airport is undergoing transformation
- Incentive for card payments
- Bidding for ultra-fast broadband services
- Big EU rail project advances in Italy, but opposition remains
- Greens' chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock faces industry leaders
- First major Elliniko deal drops
- Brazil's Congress approves bill to privatize Eletrobras
- Commission OKs grant for LNG terminal
- Germany launches antitrust probe against Apple
- Greece 2.0 to change economy, society and education
- Bitcoin dips sharply as China broadens ban
- Papastratos to invest another €125 mln in Aspropyrgos plant
- Lebanese farmers struggle amid toughening economic crisis
- Olive oil exports record 225% jump in 2002-20
- Ikea fined €1 million by French court in spying case
- Hoteliers waiting for London
- China nuclear plant is fixing a 'performance issue'
- Gulf Air to launch Athens-Larnaca flights on Friday
- EU and UK reach fishing deal for 2020-21
- New gas-fired plant points to alliances
- US President Biden persuades G7 to be more competitive towards China
- Brussels to confirm nod to Greece 2.0
- US, EU, and the unmaking of Donald Trump's trade war
- Lamda speeds up Elliniko transaction
- The Crown Estate: The mysterious property empire behind Queen Elizabeth II
- Supermarket prices post 2.2% increase
- Fresh debt market foray on Wednesday
- Major outage brings down swathes of the internet
- Zone rates rise 8% on average
- Chinese miners kidnapped in Niger
- Turkish tourism troubled by flight restrictions
- Greek olive oil losing to Tunisian in Canada
- British bookings being axed
- United Airlines aims to revive supersonic passenger travel with Boom
- Greek-German forum focuses on investments
- House prices: 'Wall of money' hits European real estate
- Less waste means lower council tax
- Bosch is the new star in Silicon Saxony microchip cluster
- Small UK firms struggle with post-Brexit hurdles to doing business in Europe
- Papastratos, Aegean and ION top list of good employers
- Debt settlement platform opens
- Turkish sea snot spreading in Marmara
- Turkish annual inflation expected to rise
- Cruise firms laud Greece for its safety
- ► May (51)
- Newsletter May 2021
- EU seeks huge fines for AstraZeneca over COVID vaccine delays
- Film producers choose Greece
- Biden's revolutionary corporate tax plan raises big questions for Ireland
- Cosco hopes for Piraeus deal despite delay
- Belarus: European airlines halt flights amid outrage over plane arrest
- Worldline buys out Cardlink
- Boeing to pay millions more for 737 MAX mistakes
- Elliniko rights approved by parliament
- Switzerland backs away from economic treaty with EU
- Astypalaia is turning green
- Airline pilots switch from runways to railways
- Renovated Greek tourism office at Athens Airport
- Incentives spur creation of R&D centers
- Turkey removes one of four deputy central bank governors
- Belarus: EU calls for international probe into forced landing of Ryanair plane
- Greek gastronomy at your fingertips
- Oatly, a vegan milk maker, raises $1.4 billion in stock market debut
- Union rules set for big overhaul
- Streaming giants leave Europe's TV networks for dust
- Cultivation and sale of medicinal cannabis approved by House
- Ryanair wins EU legal challenge to airline state aid
- Residential property market recovers despite the pandemic
- Romania's vaccination campaign hits some hurdles
- China tourists to bounce back
- Demand for lumber soars in Germany, and so do prices
- Easier debt payment terms in the works
- Deaths from long working hours on the rise, says WHO
- More support for gyms and lawyers
- Cyprus ready to welcome back cruise industry
- Ferryhopper reports bookings on a par with two years earlier
- Coronavirus digest: US to start vaccinating adolescents after BioNTech-Pfizer approval
- RES wind blows toward the Aegean Sea
- German regulator bans Facebook from using WhatsApp data
- EU sees Greek GDP rising 4.1%
- Dogecoin: The world's most valuable joke
- Greece is the world’s state support champion
- France in preelection push to soften the eurozone's budget rules
- Landlord compensation speeding up
- Cyprus introducing CoronaPass on Monday
- Short-term rental offerings drop in some popular Athens districts
- Access to COVID vaccine patents is not the same as access to vaccines
- Few companies join Gefyra 2
- Lufthansa posts €1 billion loss in first quarter
- Delphi Economic Forum kicks off at Zappeio
- Turkey wants to improve its economic relations with Egypt
- Greek AI startup ranks among most promising in the US
- Tension between Cosco and the state
- EU-China investment deal put on ice over sanctions
- Cash-strapped property owners can’t afford green renovations
- Bill and Melinda Gates divorce could jeopardize billions in charity
- ► April (53)
- Newsletter April 2021
- Tech needed to halt climate change still underdeveloped
- US: Tourism’s huge challenge
- Fuel giant Total pulls staff from Mozambique gas project
- Extra train services to monastic center ahead of Greek Orthodox Easter
- COVID pandemic reshuffles list of busiest airports
- Holiday homes on Attica coastline are hot properties this Easter
- Autonomous driving: Tesla deaths shine light on industry hurdles
- Corporate tax slashed to 22%
- EU prepares legal action against AstraZeneca: reports
- PM announces reductions in tax, social security contributions
- Will Sweden lead the way in hydrogen-powered steelmaking?
- Amazon to help train jobless in Greece
- Coronavirus digest: US warns against travel to 80% of world
- United Airlines adding flights to Greece
- Criticism leveled at IMO environmental targets
- Tourism open to those with Russian jab
- Iberia poll on additional summer flights to include three Greek destinations
- Germany's company doctors ready to vaccinate
- Facebook: Ireland opens privacy probe into tech giant data breach
- Greece and Cyprus expected to be on UK Green List according to EasyJet CEO
- Venezuelans try to beat hyperinflation with cryptocurrency revolution
- Hellenic Post lands deal for last-mile delivery of Amazon products
- Africa's aviation industry suffers massive losses
- Government reveals infrastructure plan worth 13 billion euros
- US cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase makes stock market debut
- First seaplanes expected to take off in September
- Amazon workers vote against union in Alabama
- Liquor sales shoot up in Q1 as Greeks bring the bar home
- State portal saved 23.5 million hours in one year
- EU Commission officially registers halloumi PDO
- A terrible decade for property values
- Rollout of eye-scan test for coronavirus targeted by German firm
- Four-pillar tourism restart plan
- Germany plans talks with Russia on buying Sputnik V COVID vaccine
- New Zealand suspends travel from India
- Lamda secures funds needed for Elliniko
- Why is plastic becoming scarce?
- British Council holds Green careers discussion
- Rush to clear rental backlog
- Turkey launches vaccination campaign to boost tourism
- Grecotel buys five hotels on Mykonos, Corfu
- Ethiopian Airlines pilot mistakenly lands at unfinished airport
- Greece pledges more support for businesses as shops reopen
- Shopping in Amazon's supermarket of the future
- Economic boom in Tangier leaves a few winners and many losers
- Jobs that flourished in 2020
- Microsoft to supply US army with augmented reality headsets
- Philos is the new virtual assistant for AIA travelers
- Polish banks sweat over Swiss franc ruling
- Reopening not a relief to all
- Italy bans cruise ships from Venice — again
- Firms to vie for piece of pie
- ► March (62)
- Newsletter March 2021
- WEF: Coronavirus has reversed progress on gender equality
- New law to allow shift of Parnitha casino to Maroussi
- Germany: Amazon workers strike in call for higher wages
- Bonatti to build new Motor Oil complex
- At least 16 Greek-owned vessels waiting at Suez canal
- Data shows e-scooters to be less dangerous than feared
- Turkish bonds continue to sell amidst turmoil
- Major increase in internet speed last year
- Suez Canal blockage: 4 of the biggest trade chokepoints
- Kick-starting the economy
- Investors show interest in hospitality industry
- Youth hit hardest by rising mental health crisis
- Elliniko development comes a step closer
- UK: Food banks outnumber McDonald's restaurants
- Suez Canal blocked by giant container ship run aground
- Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum on May 25
- Process begins for adjustment of minimum wage
- Ikea on trial in France over claims of 'spying' on staff
- Turkey tries to control market plunge after bank chief sacked
- Lawyers, accountants to help with pension issue
- COVID: Travel agencies pitch 'vaccine vacations' to desperate Germans
- Investors eye historic, listed buildings across the country
- US charges Iranians over alleged collusion with Greek shipper
- BioNTech vaccine inventors to receive Germany's Knight Commander's Cross
- Greece aims to double tourism revenues, minister says
- Courageous or insane: Madrid to open trade fair to visitors
- Huge demand for 30-yr bond
- How will the healthcare industry re-emerge after the pandemic?
- Australia: Facebook to pay Murdoch's News Corp for content
- Secondhand Gucci: Luxury labels' future is in shoppers' closets
- Greece to purchase 800 new city buses
- SIPRI: Saudi Arabia largest importer of arms, US biggest exporter
- Green energy meets hydrocarbon extraction
- Mini cars to go solely electric from 2030
- Plan for Asteria resort in Glyfada secures approval
- Tunnel from Northern Ireland to Scotland considered despite massive doubts
- Vehicle sales drop
- Butter wars: Kerrygold wins EU trademark battle
- Free rapid test for large companies
- Ranking high in 5G concession progress
- Tunnel from Northern Ireland to Scotland considered despite massive doubts
- Russia restricts Twitter services over 'illegal' content
- Consumption of gas hits record level
- Czech nuclear energy ambitions face stiff tests
- Athens, Nicosia and Tel Aviv sign EuroAsia Interconnector deal
- Zoom vs. handshake battle to impact business air travel's fate
- Property market frustration
- Porsche to produce fuel 'as clean' as electric vehicles
- Medical cannabis exports bill
- European companies back out of Nord Stream 2: US report
- Greek-Saudi opportunities explored in online business even
- True scale of global food waste remains unclear
- Office rental rates prove resilient
- Germany's Lufthansa announces record losses for 2020
- Final stretch for three port tenders
- The future of the automobile lies in bytes, not horsepower
- Only 4 in 10 firms make the cut for cheap state loans
- Saxony: Where smart rail connections are not just a dream
- Greek shippers snap up Hin Leong founder’s ships
- Objective value timetable may be put back again
- Why Seville oranges are the new green
- ► February (55)
- COVID: Is working from home really here to stay?
- Cadaster bill will make it all digital
- Newsletter February 2021
- BioNTech founders receive one of Germany's highest honors
- E-commerce turnover at €11 bln in 2020
- How Taiwan beat China to be Asia's top-performing economy
- Document submission online
- AstraZeneca to miss EU vaccine delivery target in second quarter
- Primark considering big entry into the Greek market
- Coronavirus conundrum: Containers still in short supply
- Offshore wind park pilot plans
- When jet engines fall apart, aircraft must stay intact
- School canteen workers struggling to survive
- Berlin Airport closes new terminal amid passenger plunge
- Plan to turn Skorpios into a Davos-like conference venue
- BioNTech-Pfizer originally demanded €54 per vaccine dose
- More restaurants hand over keys
- UK court: Nigerian farmers can sue Shell over pollution
- Allsun hotel chain to require proof of vaccination
- Online commerce startups are thriving
- Slow government support pushes German retailers to the edge
- New energy storage facilities in high demand in Germany
- Price deduction on electricity bills for households affected by outages
- EU court rejects Ryanair lawsuit against airline state aid
- Tax return filings to start mid-May
- Facebook blocks Australian news sites
- Construction declined over 15% in November
- Startups in Africa confront the pandemic
- Energy conference featuring Greek and int’l officials
- Elefsis Shipyards obligations higher than thought
- Nigerian farmers can sue Shell over pollution
- Liquidity in the market is drying up
- Chip crisis raises questions for car sector, with complications likely to continue
- Sixth-phase deadline on Feb 22
- Bitcoin hits new record after $1.5 billion Tesla buy-in
- Northern Ireland: The Brexit problem that will not go away
- Retailers express grievances
- Cuban government opens up economy
- Tourism outlook clouded by vaccine delays, new strains
- Big powers vie for Greece’s ports
- Happy 50th birthday, Nasdaq!
- Banks fret over business loans
- Denmark to construct artificial island as a wind energy hub
- Jumbo becomes a victim of its success
- India unveils budget to boost coronavirus-hit economy
- State support cannot last for long
- India: Pfizer withdraws COVID vaccine application for emergency use
- Greece to repay €3.1 bln to the IMF early
- Siemens' first-quarter results shine amid executive handover
- One in four consumers buy grocery online
- EU launches price-fixing probe against snack giant Mondelez
- What will life be like for Greece after PEPP?
- Cyprus unemployment drops despite pandemic
- Finance Ministry expects higher budget deficit
- The ecological roots of India's farming crisis
- ► January (61)
- Newsletter January 2021
- Mall landlords considering legal action at CoS
- Coronavirus: German beer sales see 'dramatic' drop amid pandemic
- Rapid growth of board games market faces pandemic hurdles
- Hellenic Seaways refreshes its Saronic fleet with three catamarans
- Tackling COVID with paper, pen and a fax machine
- More firms included in loan scheme
- EU pins hope on Norway raw materials discovery
- Payment of cheap loans starts
- Who is US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen?
- Major slump in 2020 tax revenues
- SpaceX transports record number of 'spacecraft' in single launch
- CoS casino verdict set to cause delays
- Virtual Davos aims to heal pandemic wounds
- Cruise lines appoint new chief
- ‘Gefyra 2’ to have criteria established
- CORSIA: World's biggest plan to make flying green 'too broken to fix'
- Consumers sticking with e-commerce
- China: Alibaba founder Jack Ma appears for first time since government crackdown
- With a pen stroke, President Joe Biden cancels Keystone XL pipeline project
- Electric cars attract plenty of interest
- Pandemic, climate change threaten global stability: WEF
- Americans look to Greece for post-pandemic vacations
- Poland's growing problem with illegal European waste
- Landlords see delays in compensation
- State support blueprint in three stages
- EU launches Year of Rail campaign amid drop in passenger numbers
- Property transactions slow
- Brexit: Germany's DB Schenker suspends deliveries from EU to UK
- Attracting more digital nomads
- Is the Pakistan-Iran-Turkey rail link economically viable?
- Chip shortage disrupts global car production
- British holiday bookings rise on vaccine rollout
- Market needs clicks to survive
- European firms unprepared for US-China breakup
- 2 former European leaders and their post-Soviet power plays
- Ferry firm losses at €120 million in 2020
- Historic high for sales at supermarkets
- Coronavirus: Why producing a vaccine is no smooth sailing
- Post-dated checks get extension
- Gazprom loses gas monopoly as Southeast European market advances
- State is running short of cash
- Cruise industry tries to rebuild after coronavirus shutdowns
- Traders in despair as winter sales hope starts to fade
- Will Bitcoin become 'millennial gold'?
- German car industry doubles down on Africa
- Greece among top six in 2020 for EU fund absorption
- Coronavirus digest: China's Sinovac vaccine 78% effective, says Brazil
- Sixth phase of loans in March
- Coronavirus: EU health authority approves Moderna vaccine
- Ikos Olivia makes top 50 of Europe's popular family hotels
- Iran seizes South Korean-flagged oil tanker
- Bank loans subject to Covid-19 repayment relief hit $37 billion last year
- Alimos marina overhaul to start in four years’ time
- Why is a Polish oil company building up a media empire?
- Tough year ahead for real estate sector
- Boeing 737 MAX returns to US skies for first time in almost two years
- Businesses closing until Jan. 11 will not pay month's rent
- What next for London, the world's second-largest financial center?
- First innovation hub under way
- EU 'regrets' new US tariffs on German, French products
- ► December (40)
- ► 2020 (623)
- ► December (57)
- Financial review 2020
- Flying in 2021 — It can only get better
- Last chance to re-enter debt schemes
- 125 years after cinema was born: Does it have a future?
- 5G has raised speed of connection
- Greeks eye entrepreneurship
- Britain says it will sign free trade deal with Turkey this week
- China launches anti-monopoly probe into Alibaba
- No cafes, no tourists: Virus empties streets of old Athens
- Good times ahead for German post-virus economy
- Maintaining hopes for profits
- French chefs struggle to reinvent themselves amid uncertainty
- EFKA to return contribution overrun to 345,000 workers
- New COVID strain: A fresh blow to Britain's economy
- Property market in freefall due to Covid
- Cyberpunk 2077 glitches spook CD Projekt investors
- Two new vehicles for Elliniko
- Pinterest pays $22.5 million to settle gender discrimination lawsuit
- Project to bypass Attiki Odos junction 8
- US Treasury and Department of Commerce hit by major hack
- Optimism for power grid privatization
- Rent cut for shuttered shops
- Stay at home and don't cross-border shop, leaders urge Europeans
- Kuwait signs deal with Greece’s DESFA for liquefied gas import terminal, report says
- Paris city hall fined over employing too many women in top jobs
- 5G services set to come at additional cost
- Coronavirus: EU regulator set to approve vaccine by Christmas
- German shoppers relaxed about stricter lockdown
- Greek mink farmers expected to raise production
- Google suffers widespread outages
- Consumers to spend 34% less this Xmas
- Working from home: Not all that glitters is gold
- Curbside pickups no solution
- ECB keeps interest rates at 0, expands stimulus program
- Jump of 30% in online card transactions
- EU leaders back sanctions on Turkey over gas drilling
- DESFA lands LNG project in Kuwait
- Airbnb lists shares on Nasdaq amid coronavirus woes
- E-transaction requirement may go down
- Water reserves at risk over power requirements
- Self-driving cars sector struggles to stay on course
- E-shops, couriers buckling under shutdown pressure
- The cost of a no-deal Brexit
- US, China ruled global arms market in 2019: SIPRI
- Musk’s SpaceX to bring Starlink internet to Greece
- Is Warsaw facing de facto Polexit?
- Firms expand into more fields
- Nord Stream 2: US lawmakers agree to widen sanctions on Russian-German pipeline
- Costs keep piling up for shops even in lockdown
- Coronavirus-hit Saxon woodcarvers struggle to rescue Christmas season
- Delivery from smart lockers
- A truly contactless delivery company
- UN: COVID-19 to worsen poverty in 47 poorest nations
- Digital mall for regional businesses
- Joe Biden picks Janet Yellen for treasury chief
- New debt repayment plan in 120 tranches considered
- Eurozone finance ministers agree on bailout fund reform
- ► November (59)
- Newsletter November 2020
- UK to ban installation of new Huawei 5G kit from September
- Tug-of-war between landlords and traders
- Russia agrees to produce Sputnik V vaccine in India
- Huge interest in state loans
- The battle to deliver your online shopping
- Payout starts for Gefyra applicants
- Deutsche Bahn, Siemens launch hydrogen trains trial
- Deposits keep rising in pandemic
- Fear and lockdowns push Black Friday shopping further online
- Greek officials invite Chinese to invest in post-pandemic era
- Coronavirus digest: EU agrees vaccine deal with Moderna
- Greeks buying Christmas decorations online in record numbers
- Coronavirus and newfound fame: German biotechs in the spotlight
- Turning Elliniko into a Greek Monaco
- Thyssenkrupp plans 5,000 more job cuts, with steel branch in jeopardy
- Emergency tax cuts extended into 2021
- Will Boris Johnson succeed in abolishing new conventional cars from 2030?
- Winners and losers of the pandemic
- Hungary, Poland hold EU hostage over budget
- Tax breaks to boost recovery
- Green Flamingo: Portugal hopes to export green hydrogen to EU
- Marathon of investments in startups
- Germany to pump additional €3 billion in ailing automotive industry
- Early rush for festive purchases online knocks Jumbo out
- Is a tax on people working from home justified?
- Blankets, coats and slippers return to supermarket shelves
- More credit for local enterprises
- Coalition for ‘green’ hydrogen
- Food service domain fears the day after
- 'King of cashmere' Bruno Cucinelli wants a new social contract
- Bitcoin ATMs worry authorities
- Tech giants report mixed results in earnings release
- Iris: A pocket Covid-detection lab
- America is back? — Joe Biden's 5 biggest economic challenges
- Construction drops in August
- Germany: The worst waste of taxpayer money in 2020
- Austrian court confirms end to Eurofighter fraud investigation
- Tui pressuring Greek hoteliers by holding up payments
- Germany's vaccine pioneer BioNTech still unprofitable, but maybe not for longer
- Contraction at 10% in final budget draft
- Czechs set sail on ancient Danube-Oder-Elbe Canal
- Supermarkets banned from selling many durables
- Courier firms bracing for new rush
- EU to impose tariffs on US goods over Boeing dispute
- Athens realty still a goldmine
- Turkey: Erdogan's son-in-law resigns as finance minister
- Moody's surprisingly upgrades Greek credit rating
- Berlin's Tegel airport closes after decades of hard service
- How India's women entrepreneurs are beating the odds
- Huge rise in the use of data
- Shanghai stock exchange suspends record-breaking Ant IPO
- Volkswagen adopts Astypalaia
- The New York City bookstore that took a stand
- Mandatory 40% rental reduction for companies in red and gray zones
- The real winners of the US-China trade dispute
- Estimates now for contraction of over 10%
- Berlin's BER airport opens with little fanfare and plenty of protests
- This Black Friday will be like no other
- ► October (49)
- Newsletter October 2020
- Tesla doubles quarterly profits despite pandemic
- New pay plan for unpaid contributions
- Boycott call tests France-Turkey trade relations
- T-bill rate drops into deeper negative territory
- WTO clears EU request for tariffs on US over Boeing
- Astra Airlines sees Chinese hopes fade
- US signs 5G security deal with Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Kosovo
- BOX starts partnership with Masoutis and Kritikos
- Japan, UK to sign first post-Brexit bilateral trade deal
- Athens Metro Line 4 on track
- Tesla doubles quarterly profits despite pandemic
- Athens lures banks from City
- Iran plans to export arms with sanctions off
- Robot farmer hits the fields
- The euro prepares for a digital makeover
- Avax-led consortium tables best offer for Metro Line 4
- Huge interest in register for startups
- Global poor hit as COVID-19 causes drop in remittances
- ENFIA’s complex equation
- Coronavirus: German minister warns against new wave of panic-buying
- Target clause in contract for Ethniki
- Turkey says 'miracle' Black Sea gas field larger than first estimated
- Greek taxation still not competitive
- Coronavirus: Europe's banks struggle to survive a second wave
- Global economy in deep recession, but outlook not as grim as feared, says IMF
- VAT suspension boosts building permits
- Enel Green Power eyes expansion in Greece
- Nobel Prize in economics awarded to Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson
- Nagorno-Karabakh: Conflict halts double-digit growth
- Pharaonic plan starts in 2021
- The euro prepares for a digital makeover
- Boehringer to add to its Koropi unit
- Wooing more hi-tech firms, starting with Amazon Web Services
- Cyprus house rates drop y-o-y in Q2
- Greece becoming more attractive to investors
- Davos World Economic Forum shifts to Lucerne
- Financial bid for Elliniko casino due on Wednesday
- US feeling supersonic at second attempt to break sound barrier
- Akuo to invest €1 billion in Greek RES
- Fitch retains Cypriot credit rating at BBB-
- Donald Trump's positive COVID-19 test adds more uncertainty to financial markets
- Innovathens offers social media marketing workshop
- H&M fined record €35 million for illegal surveillance of employees
- Foreign demand for properties is flagging
- German supermarkets pull Haribo gummy bears over price row
- Luxury restaurants deliver
- Palantir: The darling of secret services goes public
- New momentum likely for Golden Visas
- ► September (61)
- Newsletter September 2020
- Pandemic to create millions of 'new poor' in East Asia: World Bank
- Which firms deserve rent reduction
- How coronavirus brought Spain's health care system to its knees
- Over 80% of all new pensions to be issued online by end-2021
- Logistics conference goes online
- Bridgestone closure triggers debate on globalization
- Budget hole grows to more than €6.6 bln
- Coronavirus makes 'modern slaves' of ship crews, UN told
- Swedish concerns over the Greek economy
- At Airbus a hydrogen-powered aircraft takes shape
- Reduction of staff puts firms at risk
- California to ban sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035
- Brussels forecasts Greek recession at 9% in 2020
- Will critics of German Gigafactory slow down Elon Musk?
- US House of Representatives bans Xinjiang imports over forced labor camps
- First ENFIA tranche due by end-October
- Plauen lace: Where embroidery is never run-of-the-mill
- Businesses given 24 hours to declare staff working from home
- After the Wirecard scandal, fintech sector faces scrutiny and questions of trust
- Highway operators demand pandemic compensation
- Africa: The big rip-off in arms deals
- Former Lambrakis headquarters set to turn into a modern clinic
- German glassmaker holds key to COVID-19 vaccine supply
- Hellenic Vehicle Industry ready to change hands
- US judge blocks postal service changes that slowed mail
- Skopje eyes participation in Alexandroupoli LNG terminal
- Boeing, FAA slammed by US government for 737 MAX crashes
- Funds target SME recovery
- German auto giant Daimler to pay $1.5-billion fine in US
- Banks ponder halving loan installments
- Why cheap groceries will hurt us all in the long run
- New hotels keep springing up in Athens
- Oracle picked over Microsoft for TikTok's US operations: report
- Banks to reduce staff further
- French luxury giant's Tiffany tie-up in tatters after tariff tiff
- Ansys eyes expansion in Greece
- China bans German pork imports over African swine fever case
- Tender for Thessaloniki ring road set for 2021
- Reduced work hours warning
- Coronavirus may scupper big retail M&A deals in US
- Greece borrows at zero cost
- Nord Stream 2: Poland urges Germany to drop Russia's gas pipeline project
- Greeks own 20% of global fleet capacity
- Who will pay for the Mauritius oil spill?
- Slump in Airbnb business in many areas
- Major energy companies lag in green shift
- Teutonic Tesla: Elon Musk's busy week in Germany
- Wave of credit for small firms
- EU presents new strategy on 'critical raw materials'
- New budget’s breaks for middle incomes
- Oil tanker in flames off Sri Lanka, spill possible
- Tax deposit cut for 2021, too
- Navalny, Novichok and Nord Stream 2 — Germany stuck between a rock and a pipeline
- French boost for Greek tourism
- Tesla's Elon Musk meets with Germany's Economy Minister Altmaier
- Incentives to be introduced for larger firms
- Tax deposit reduction set for extension
- Mauritius asks Japan to pay $34 million after oil spill
- East Med Yacht Show postponed to May 2021
- Uber to demand passengers to take face mask selfies
- ► August (36)
- Gov’t hopes to collect all due taxes
- Japan: Shinzo Abe's checkered economic legacy
- Newsletter August 2020
- German furniture retailers must go digital to stay in the selling game
- Delivery Hero buys InstaShop for €305 million, a record sum for a Greek startup
- Retailers call for further relief on rents
- Turkey's Black Sea gas 'miracle' won't solve economic woes
- COVID-19 vaccine: From the lab to your doorstep
- Terna Energy boosts capital by €68 mln
- Spain's tourism industry is in deep trouble
- Greece set to get €2.73 bln from EU
- AirBnB files to float public stock on Wall Street
- Bigger tax grace period for stricken businesses
- Global race to buy coronavirus vaccine: What you need to know
- The Mall Athens to get green upgrade
- Zombie firms: Will a wave of insolvencies hit Germany?
- Proposal to use tourism buses to bolster public transport
- Why the Turkish lira is in free fall
- Cuba joins the race for vaccine against the coronavirus
- Stores in old town Athens will eventually be able to stay open all Sundays
- US boosts sanctions for China tech giant Huawei
- Cruising season may be halted
- American groups eye Alexandroupoli port
- Taking a flight to nowhere with a meal to go
- TUI: Coronavirus causes huge losses for German travel giant
- Greek fintech Viva Wallet hires Jefferies for 500 mln euro fundraising, say sources
- Germany's coal-fired Datteln power plant sparks fresh protests
- Incentives to use electric cars
- EU trade bodies slam US decision to retain tariffs
- Cosmetics turnover set to fall 11%
- Meat in Switzerland is pricey, but does everyone benefit?
- Greek firm a battery innovator
- Coronavirus crisis: Airlines make it difficult to get refunds for canceled flights
- Greek cheeses exempted from US tariffs
- The premature end of the 747 and A380 flying giants
- ENFIA to be paid as of September
- ► July (63)
- Newsletter July 2020
- July sees improvement in economic sentiment
- Abramovich sells 40.06% stake in Highland Gold to Fortiana
- Electric car subsidies from next month
- New blow to Spain's tourism sector from German, UK travel bans
- Will Donald Trump's visa restrictions slow down America's economic revival?
- Health crisis pokes €6.4 bln hole in budget
- Greece to reopen cruise travel Aug.1
- COVID-19 tracing apps proving to be a tricky business around the world
- Volkswagen hunts for informer who leaked secret talks
- CLH sells Latsis stake in Lamda
- Bad-bank idea gains ground
- Cyprus tourism arrivals nosedive in June
- Supermarket consumers staying online
- Europe warns Turkey against natural gas mission near Greece
- Apple tax ruling for Ireland shines light on global tax avoidance
- Tax declaration submission until end-August
- Startup Plum secures funding for expansion in continent
- German chocolate brand Ritter sport wins sole right to square bars
- Income tax in eight tranches
- Unmasking the EU’s massive pandemic recovery fund: the fine print
- Parental gift for buying a home gets much cheaper
- Strawberry pickers' plight exposes 'modern slavery' in Spain
- EU leaders struggle to break deadlock over coronavirus package
- First two villas sold at Astir Palace Resort
- Process for 5G licenses gets under way
- Google to invest $10 billion in 'digital India'
- Privatizations earn Greece a billion euros per year
- China's economic loss could be Morocco's gain
- Poland: The dark side of Warsaw's strawberry market
- Greek power the priciest in Europe
- Air Baltic is quickly getting back in the air
- Five in six hotels will reopen
- Coronavirus pandemic sparks Greek house-hunting frenzy among foreigners
- Lamda issues 7-yr bond to fund Elliniko
- Coronavirus: Sailors around the world stranded because of COVID-19 pandemic
- Greek startups create a €3.5 bln industry
- Germany proposes first-ever use of EU cyber sanctions over Russia hacking
- Solidarity levy cut next year
- EU Council president proposes €5 billion Brexit buffer fund
- Clearing process planned for pending tax cases
- Is flying in India safe amid surge in coronavirus cases?
- Food service gets rent discount
- Ireland's Paschal Donohoe voted new chief of Eurogroup
- Industrial output drops 7.5 pct y/y in May
- Cypriot economy set for a 7.75% contraction
- Changes to registration tax for cars
- Lost year for holiday homes
- Cyprus raises €1 bln from reopen existing 2024, 2040 bonds
- Coronavirus fallout: Cruising into the unknown
- GDP to lose 3 years of growth
- France won't totally ban Huawei 5G, cybersecurity head says
- Focus on new jobs and exports
- House prices stay put in Q2
- Cypriot watchdog fines Commerzbank
- US lifts sanctions on Greek shipping firms
- Turkey's strategic play in Libya to help reap economic gains
- Turkey's strategic play in Libya to help reap economic gains
- Costa Coffee set to hit the local market
- Will the coronavirus pandemic result in a pilot shortage?
- Corporate tax deposit cut up to 100%
- Dodge Brothers: From family ownership to corporate underling
- Short-term rentals see thin takings
- ► June (44)
- Newsletter June 2020
- India bans TikTok, WeChat, other Chinese apps over 'security' concerns
- US, Greece hail cooperation in hydrocarbon exploration off Crete
- Greek bonds set to stay ahead of Italy’s
- Scotland's whisky industry: Ne'er a drop to drink?
- Airbus eyes job losses as coronavirus hits demand
- Financing for more corporations
- German trade union calls for Amazon workers to strike amid wage dispute
- Six pillars for recovery plan
- Pandemic throws Greece’s budget off-target, hurts recovery
- Spain, Ireland, Luxembourg vie for Eurogroup leadership
- Coronavirus may scupper big retail M&A deals in US
- Greek carrier Aegean widens Q1 loss on travel slump
- When industrial America's manufacturing legend Dodge Brothers was stopped cold by the flu
- Local talents are prized assets
- Will coronavirus be the deathblow for German city centers?
- Qatar Airways to increase flights to Athens
- What will be the future of tourism in Venice?
- Crete tourism professionals receive Covid-19 protocol training
- Vacation rentals in huge demand among 'safety-first' holidaymakers
- Seven-point plan for firms
- Can the cruise ship industry keep coronavirus at arm's length?
- Landlords given more time to declare losses
- German flying taxi startup charms Tesla investor
- Greek current account gap shrinks in April, tourism revenues plunge
- Air France to increase flights to Europe
- More measures to ease burden on taxpayers
- Why all the fuss about hydrogen?
- Tsakos reports Q1 profit of $21.2 mln
- PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X: Why console design matters
- Interest in property ads soars
- What's the science on deep-sea mining for rare metals?
- Big hotels gradually reopen
- An office of one's own: how work from home magnifies inequality
- Delphi Forum starts online on June 9
- Austrian Airlines increasing July charter flights to Greece by 20%
- Spain introduces welfare benefits to curb growing poverty
- Greece drops two places in startup chart
- EU seeks pharma loopholes to make vaccines more accessible
- Microsoft to open R&D hub in Athens
- How COVID-19 could speed up smart-city visions
- Lufthansa starts to restore Germany-Greece flights
- Lawyers cash in on coronavirus pandemic
- Luxury homes see interest grow
- ► May (53)
- Newsletter May 2020
- Grim news for Daily Mail's bottom lines as shareholders reap dividends
- Lufthansa model for Prinos oil
- Landmark resort Astir Palace to reopen on June 12
- TUI halts foreign holidays from Britain till July 1
- Russians fly privately to Cyprus over lockdown
- E-supermarket sales continue to grow
- Golden Visa program suffering
- EU to propose Italy, Spain get lion’s share of recovery fund, official says
- Hotels in Germany gradually get back to business
- Greece battling Spain, Portugal for German tourists
- Coronavirus: US workers fear for their jobs and their health
- Greek travel receipts plunged 71 pct in March
- Bushfires and COVID-19: A tough year for Australia's tourism industry
- Greeks make haste for haircuts
- Tax deposit cut to be based on gross revenues
- UK seeks to end reliance on Chinese imports
- Lime to terminate Athens scooter service, report says
- Stale beer turned into animal feed and distance drinking: Irish pubs in the age of coronavirus
- OASA, ELTA and ETAD pose threat to streamlining project
- Berlin Tegel Airport to close as passenger numbers plummet
- Commission greenlights transfer of SMP/ANFA profits to Greece
- EU car sales sink to record-low levels
- Aegean Air says it cannot afford not to get state aid
- Coronavirus banishes planes to the desert
- The ‘day after’ in catering, entertainment and hospitality
- Despite record coronavirus aid, millions still slip through the net
- Stores saw big turnover fall last week
- Ukrainian workers struggle to reach the EU amid coronavirus restrictions
- Larco mining industry on brink of collapse
- Austria plans to reopen German border on June 15
- Airlines happy with Tourism Ministry's health protocols
- Portugal pins economic hopes on early reopening of tourism
- Hoteliers are worried over proposed health protocols
- Tourism sector faces collapse as Germans drop vacation plans
- The cost of coronavirus: Greek tourism slump threatens a decade of hard-won gains
- Lufthansa faces civil lawsuit on 2015 Germanwings plane crash
- Airports across the country have been eerily quiet
- UK and US kick off trade deal negotiations
- Tax revenues, expired debts to test budget
- Will the coronavirus crisis finally spell the end of cash payments in Germany?
- Rents set to become a bone of contention
- Coronavirus crisis changing Japan's work culture
- Highways to accept all e-pass devices
- Airbnb to cut workforce by a quarter amid coronavirus lull
- Hotels planning to offer secluded holidays
- Greece pledges 3 million euros to Covid-19 vaccine fundraiser
- Ankara presents chopper incident as routine
- Strict criteria considered for subsidies
- French-Italian energy consortium postpones drilling in Cyprus EEZ due to Covid-19
- Lufthansa mulls options as Air France state aid strings revealed
- Greek companies turn crisis into opportunity
- Costa Navarino proceeds with upgrades to resort
- ► April (42)
- Newsletter April 2020
- Transmission rate rises in Germany
- Heating oil sale period to be extended to May 15
- How robots contribute to easing coronovirus fallout
- Second wave of coronavirus handouts to salary workers
- German driving schools face dead-end street over coronavirus
- Economy’s structure makes it vulnerable during pandemic
- World War II and coronavirus economics: The perils of comparison
- Realty sector to boom from Q4
- Coronavirus could force China to rein in Belt and Road ambitions
- Extended supermarket opening hours to continue till May 9
- German companies take coronavirus state aid yet still plan on paying billions in dividends
- Tourism activity to gradually restart from July
- US oil prices crash below zero for first time ever
- Operators of highways to seek damages
- Airports send Mayday message
- What are the lockdown measures across Europe?
- Greece opens books for 7-year bond
- Coronavirus: Pizza-loving Italians blow their dough on dough
- Handouts for jobless for up to 24 months
- German government restricts use of Zoom over security concerns - reports
- Coronavirus has dented Golden Visas too
- Tourism to fetch just 30 pct of 2019 takings
- Tax cut 5-10 pct if paid at once
- Lufthansa grounds Germanwings and cuts fleet size
- Deadline is extended for loans to firms
- Coronavirus: The German face mask conundrum
- Lamda Development’s malls post further profit increase
- Coronavirus: When using the c-word gets you blacklisted
- Greek hosts eye share of Airbnb payout
- Homebound gardening amid coronavirus: When green dreams grow on windowsills
- Extension mulled for enterprises to apply for support
- Spain and EU commissioners call for common European debt instruments, newspaper reports
- Water Airports postpones operations in Ionian Sea for 2021
- Coronavirus lockdown impacts small business in Britain
- E-shops struggle with demand
- Lufthansa and British Airways announce massive reduction in workforce
- Grassroots project adapts snorkeling masks for use against COVID-19
- Applications for workers’ handout streaming in
- Loan process starts for firms
- More, smaller farmers’ markets in the pipeline
- Next EU budget should be ‘Marshall Plan’ for Europe, says EU’s von der Leyen
- ► March (50)
- Newsletter March 2020
- Demand for Filipino nurses increases in Europe
- Coronavirus threatens Poland's remarkable growth story
- Ferry operators to enjoy state assistance
- Cry for help by six Greek aviation enterprises
- Civil service salary cuts not ruled out
- Germany's small businesses get creative amid coronavirus crisis
- Fraport Greece, Copelouzos Group, Stoiximan donate thousands of surgical masks
- Coronavirus: Europe aviation traffic shrivels by two-thirds
- Till Then #StaySafe: Marketing Greece’s campaign of hope
- Power firms offer discounts to customers
- Pressure mounts on food delivery workers amid COVID-19
- Aegean Airlines suspends international flights until April 30
- Europe loses 'world's most expensive city' crown to Asia
- Health workers to receive Easter bonus; banks to defer loan payments
- Coronavirus forces EU leaders to weigh nationalization options
- Households buy food provisions to last them weeks
- First warning sign on property market
- Coronavirus: What countries are doing to minimize economic damage
- Government pledges 2 billion euros to help businesses, workers
- Despite coronavirus hamster shopping, shelves will keep on being filled
- Suspension of loan installments for businesses hurt by measures
- Fragile airline sector struggles to beat coronavirus
- Inflation targets as focal points: Revising the ECB’s monetary framework
- In the US coronavirus crisis, the buck stops here
- E-supermarket struggle with demand surge
- As EU borders are shut, frontier workers feel the pain
- Profiteering on disinfectants and masks finds fertile ground
- Bank association urges customers to pay bills online to limit contacts, avoid cash
- Lebanon: From the penthouse to the outhouse
- Food service sector gets first taste of the coronavirus effect
- New dates for Delphi Economic Forum
- Boeing 737 Max: How an airplane triggered an aviation crisis
- Logistics firms brace for slump in turnover from China freeze
- Oil prices collapse with biggest drop since 1991 Gulf War
- Bill Gates invests in Greek fish
- The coronavirus is shaking up the world's art market in unexpected ways
- Online supermarkets see rise in new customers and sales
- DFC prepares funding of several local projects
- Golden Visa program slows down as travel gets tough
- Coronavirus: Counting the cost of canceled trade shows
- Families still rely on pensions
- Will COVID-19 exacerbate drugs shortage?
- Greek health sector lags in digital tech transition
- Mexico's bloody fight over avocados
- Objective values set to increase this year
- Coronavirus set to infect global airlines' fragile health
- Tax breaks based on fiscal space
- German supermarkets report coronavirus panic buying
- Retirement age seen rising to 68 years as of 2024
- ► February (52)
- Newsletter February 2020
- Cruise industry buoyant despite negative coronavirus PR
- Platform for standard debt payment opens
- Investors flee from controversial pandemic bonds with coronavirus set to trigger payout
- Cruise giants target Piraeus
- Coronavirus hits heart of Italy's economy
- Mixed impact on local firms from coronavirus outbreak
- European stocks claw back after Monday coronavirus panic
- Platform for settling tax debts under new scheme ready to open on Wednesday
- Advertisement Asia Donald Trump visits India amid burgeoning defense ties, trade tensions
- Rents in Athens rise to prohibitive levels
- Sieren’s China: A problem streamed is a problem solved
- Pushme startup is sold to Tier Mobility
- Erasmus Smartport to debut at Posidonia
- Tesla wins court approval to build Gigafactory by clearing forest in Germany
- Irish group wants property ownership to invest in Loutraki casino
- Is London's LSE helping Huawei clean its reputation?
- OTE Telecom fourth quarter profit up as Greek market grows
- Boeing 737 Max setback as debris found in fuel tanks
- Newport Shipping UK returns to Posidonia
- Coronavirus keeps VW's China factories shut
- WTO intends to make Greece a tourism education center
- Berlin court stops forest clearance for Tesla 'Gigafactory'
- Cruise companies re-routing over virus fears
- Smartphone startups take on Google, Apple and put privacy first
- Investors kept waiting too long for a Golden Visa
- Pirates attack German container ship off West African coast
- Short-term property rental market saturated
- Will 5G mobile networks wreck weather forecasting?
- Creta Farms’ restructuring plan entails big loss for EIB
- Facing climate change: Meet Mr. Snow and his fabric ski slopes
- Greek government holds on to Elliniko jewels
- Poland gives EU unlikely Vietnamese trade boost
- Crisis has hurt small business
- Coronavirus oil shock tests Saudi Arabia-Russia coalition
- Borrowers must deal with funds instead of their banks
- Online retailers are destroying goods but won't say how much ends up as trash
- Tills' online link with tax authorities starts in June
- Fresh effort to rid Folli Follie of its owner
- Venezuela rounds up US oil bosses after Guaido meets Trump
- Seven in 10 Greeks threatened by poverty
- Will trains play a key role in the European Green Deal?
- 2020 Delphi Economic Forum launches on March 5
- How will the coronavirus affect the world economy?
- Policy shift has DEPA regain some market share
- Cheap meat hard for German farmers to swallow
- Vodafone TV secures exclusive rights to HBO content
- China's coronavirus epidemic threatens global economy
- Eldorado Gold seeks a new plan
- Will Spain's new governing coalition succeed in triggering economic change?
- Objective values are likely to grow by 20 percent on average
- Concession of marinas to add 1 pct to GDP
- ► January (57)
- As Brexit day arrives, more economic pain for UK is inevitable
- Shutdown decision for two casinos
- Newsletter January 2020
- Pakistan: The next big Asian market for tech startups?
- HSBC considers exit from Greece and Turkey
- UK unveils new coin to mark Brexit
- Viva Wallet agrees to buy out Praxia Bank
- German companies opt for 'wait-and-see' over coronavirus outbreak
- Lamda buys out Dogus’ holding at Flisvos Marina
- Thomas Cook airline Condor sold to Poland's LOT
- Warning system for businesses under threat
- How Irish soccer ended up on the brink of going bust
- Tax deposit discount proposed for firms making investments
- Davos medical tourism sparks alarm about corporate culture
- International groups boost realty sector
- Lithium extraction for e-mobility robs Chilean communities of water
- Battle for Athens Metro Line 4 starts with protests
- Young people are shaping the discussion in Davos
- MSC picks Piraeus for homeporting from 2021
- SARS remembered — how a deadly respiratory virus hit Asian economies
- Social security pressure eases on workers with two jobs
- Germany: More and more people work multiple jobs
- Mohegan-GEK Terna consortium continues alone in Elliniko casino bidding
- 'Pirate state': Cyprus slams illegal Turkish drilling
- Foreign auditors returning to Athens
- Bakers in India make 'world's longest' cake
- Happy end in sight for Hercules negotiations
- China job market worries mount as economy slows to 3-decade low
- Building slows in October due to confusion over VAT
- US tariffs on autos not mentioned in talks, EU trade chief says
- OTE to launch voluntary exit programs for 1,400 employees
- Israel starts exporting natural gas to Egypt in diplomatic milestone
- Former US base at Gournes on Crete set to host new casino
- Cyprus repays crisis-era IMF loan ahead of schedule
- Hard Rock International ruled out of Elliniko casino tender
- Anti-protest laws and litigation take aim at climate activism
- Inspectors crack down on tax dodging
- Australia: Activists outraged as Siemens backs Adani mining project
- Greek-inspired startup helps in getting royalties
- Construction firms eye waste management
- US wine sellers compare tariffs to Prohibition
- Pensions to be issued within 24 hours
- Boeing 737 MAX: Internal documents reveal staff mocking regulators, management
- Iran's millionaire mullahs, the military, and the fight for foreign currency
- Juneyao Airlines coming to Greece
- EU unveils new consumer protection rules for digital economy
- Online system for overdue general government debts
- Netflix was the main loser of the Golden Globes
- Russia begins TurkStream gas flows to Greece, North Macedonia
- Ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn escaped Japan aboard charter flights
- Ferry ticket price hike on the horizon
- Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, takes on Amazon with new online retail marketplace
- Thessaloniki more popular for New Year than Xmas
- Whisky from Germany: Starting small but aiming high
- Piraeus Bank returns winbank fees to customers
- Oil prices soar amid war fears after US killing of Iranian general
- Cellphone networks slash cost of internet data
- ► December (57)
- ► 2019 (535)
- ► December (43)
- Financial Review 2019
- Newsletter December 2019
- Greece moves to end brain drain with high paying jobs
- Greek bond market among the world's top performers
- German airports unprotected against drones
- Elliniko casino license is not expected before summer of 2020
- German man finds 50,000 Deutschmarks hidden in flea market clock
- Winter holiday homes see prices recover
- Doctors flee hopelessness, nepotism in Western Balkans
- Most new jobs created this year are full-time
- Greece to shortlist investors for its biggest airport next month
- US Senate approves Nord Stream 2 Russia-Germany pipeline sanctions
- Firms require less time to fill vacant posts
- India's Himalayan apple farmers feel the heat
- Almost all products sold during ‘Black Friday’ week had no price discount
- German book publisher revives historic holiday scrap pictures
- Gov't seeks to encourage wage increases via contribution cuts
- Praxia must quickly find cash or face ax
- Greeks among shipping’s most influential people
- How the Druzhba pipeline brought East Germans and Ukrainians together
- Trikala to be Greece’s first ‘Giga City’
- As Britain prepares to vote, the economy hangs in the balance
- Property buyers choose Glyfada
- First commercial electric plane flight opens new era in aviation
- Luxury brands drawn to Greek capital's expanding retail market
- France strikes as Macron pushes ahead with pension reforms
- Japanese group buys out hi-tech Greek firm
- Eastern Germany's industrial ruins
- US to increase pressure on new 5G equipment
- China offers olive branch on US pork and soy imports
- London roadshows prove investor interest
- H&M tests renting clothes to boost environmental credentials
- Great surge in issue of Golden Visas
- Balsamico 'made in Germany' not illegal, says EU
- Mortgage demand shows growth in home-buying interest this year
- Asian fusion revives Gdansk's Hanseatic roots
- Greek telecom services are EU’s costliest
- 2010s the hottest decade on record
- Health monitoring startup grabs attention of Johnson & Johnson
- The plan for wooing wealthy foreigners
- Cyprus' interior minister moves to finance in reshuffle
- Berlin: Nonstop anger over few nonstop intercontinental flights
- Professionals to choose their own contributions
- ► November (51)
- Newsletter November 2019
- 'Total economic transformation' — getting from here to there on climate change
- Luxury homes to get ENFIA hikes
- Why Russian doctors are fed up with state-run hospitals
- Athens established as city break destination
- 'Total economic transformation' — getting from here to there on climate change
- Expansion of standard debt payment plan
- UK fishing industry, or Brexit's red herrings
- EU sues Denmark over misuse of term 'feta' on Danish cheeses
- LVMH to acquire Tiffany
- Incentives for digital technology investments
- Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee unveils plan to save the internet
- More early IMF loan payments
- TAP pipeline completed; trial op starts soon
- Smart devices score poor marks on recycling
- Pilot start to e-accounting at year-end
- Austrian thief steals 20 tons of chocolate
- Cosmetics market holds its ground
- 'Turkey escalates provocations' in EastMed drilling program
- Greeks lagging in entrepreneurship culture
- What Dubai deals say about the Airbus-Boeing duopoly
- Part of Petalioi island complex put on the auction block
- Airbus scores major deals as Boeing falters at Dubai airshow
- E-accounting to be enforced in 2020
- Piraeus becomes the biggest port in the Med in terms of container traffic
- Greek airline Astra grounds flights to work on restructuring
- Star Wars spinoff helps Disney play catch-up with Netflix
- Food company picks ‘golden leaves’ in China
- Brandenburg in Eastern Germany happy to get a Tesla Gigafactory
- Greek pensioners to demand more dues retroactively
- Thomas Cook Germany cancels all trips for 2020
- Interest from abroad in local properties has grown 25 pct
- Billionaires' wealth falls as Chinese economy stalls
- Market to be flooded with properties
- Iran discovers new oil field with 50 billion barrels of crude
- DEDDIE could benefit from 5G network needs
- Fraport eyes new developments at Makedonia airport
- Germany: Health apps to be available on prescription
- Draft bill provides tax incentives for foreign investments
- The EU declares war on e-waste
- OTE Telecom third quarter profit up as Greece grows
- Quantum computing: Is it really all it's cracked up to be?
- Ten parties interested in broadband infrastructure
- Volkswagen's electric future
- Two of China's largest banks moving to Greece
- Saudi Arabia officially approves Aramco oil IPO
- Tax dues to be settled without income criteria
- Washington 'may not need' to put tariffs on European cars: Ross
- Buying interest in homes is growing
- ATM charges end for remote islands
- Qantas grounds Boeing 737s due to hairline cracks
- ► October (43)
- Austrian Post ordered to pay up for selling customer data
- Greece receives ten expressions of interest in sale of Athens airport stake
- Australia's regulator to take Google to court over data privacy
- Dutch group to build new mall on Crete
- Porsche begins online sales
- ESM greenlights Greece's request to repay expensive chunk of IMF loan
- Social security contributions won’t change before 2020
- Vladimir Putin opens first ever Russia-Africa Summit
- Golden Visa property purchases can now be paid for via cards abroad
- African countries mull nuclear energy as Russia extends offers
- Greece leads in EFSI fund absorption
- A tale of two cities' housing crises: Dublin and Berlin
- Plan for reducing debts to state sent to creditors for approval
- Why isn't Germany taking over the moon?
- Budget foresees little tax relief for Greek middle class
- African women earn more than male migrants in Europe: UN study
- Correcting inequalities in property tax
- What Brexit uncertainty means for Scottish publishers
- VAT plan freezes construction sector
- Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences awarded for research into alleviating poverty
- PPC planning to power into natural gas retail market too
- Notre Dame cathedral fire could ease France's shortage of artisans
- Finance Ministry aims to lure super-rich to Greek tax register
- Technological competition casts shadow over European industry
- Cosco’s Piraeus plan approved, in part
- Splitting social security contributions from income
- Apple drops Hong Kong tracking app following Chinese criticism
- Lamda hopes to start huge development at former Athens airport in January
- Shorter stays by tourists but more spending
- WTO still scrambling for standardized global fishing rules
- Rental costs soar 9 pct in Greece and 25 percent in some suburbs
- German businesses already incurring Brexit losses, says industry boss
- Aegean Air buys into Lamda Development and Elliniko
- More than 30 areas identified for hydrocarbon exploration
- The key parameters of the first draft budget for 2020
- A visit with Ludwig Erhard, father of Germany's economic miracle
- US tariffs to hurt peach and can producers
- Airbus-Boeing WTO dispute: What you need to know
- Viohalco development at Elaionas
- Listed firms appear to go from strength to strength
- Tourism decline casts shadow over Spain's summer paradises
- Slovenia's flag carrier Adria Airways files for bankruptcy
- Objective values to meet going rates
- ► September (50)
- Entire Tenerife island hit by blackout
- Greek market gears up to adjust to single-use plastics ban
- Newsletter September 2019
- More measures for enterprises hurt by Thomas Cook's demise
- The challenges of the fourth industrial revolution
- German class action lawsuit over VW emissions cheating set to begin
- Expensive iPhones sell out on very first day
- Check in to the Starfish, Beijing's new international airport
- VAT revenues boost budget figures in Jan-Aug
- Germany's Teamviewer in top 2019 European IPO
- Athens-Thessaloniki by rail in three hours by 2021
- Disinformation sites generate over $200 million
- Cost of Thomas Cook bankruptcy for Greek tourism between 250-500 mln euros
- Financing challenge for Lamda Development
- British travel firm Thomas Cook collapses, stranding hundreds of thousands
- Troubled Thomas Cook requests UK state bailout to avoid collapse
- NASA to employ Greek startup’s space radiation measuring device
- Young entrepreneurs in Palestine: Business without borders
- Opportunity to fix details on E9 forms
- Serbia's gig jobs gagging for a rejig
- Herculean task at hand for Greek banks
- South Africa's winegrowers struggle against droughts and low prices
- Plans afoot to boost e-payments
- Shock and awe, but few surprises as oil prices spike
- Greek corporations rush to issue bonds amid record low yields
- Privatization of gas utility DEPA back on the table
- US 'locked and loaded' after blaming Iran for Saudi oil attack
- Recovery of property prices in Greece expected to continue
- Problems with homes’ VAT exemption
- International Motor Show 2019: It's all so green here!
- Greece seeking to pay off expensive chunk of IMF debt early
- France fines Google nearly €1 billion in 'historic' tax fraud ruling
- Bill foresees tighter rules for state officials, employers
- Lazard hired to take rating over junk level
- New Russian limousine harks back to Soviet era
- Piraeus Bank to reward home loan borrowers who pay on time
- Global population decline will hit China hard
- Mall owners in Attica are expanding their assets
- How startup culture in Germany is securing the best talent
- Overtaxation led to tax evasion
- German wind energy stalls amid public resistance and regulatory hurdles
- Bank deposits rise by 12 bln in 12 months
- Cum-ex: UK bankers stand trial in Germany's biggest tax fraud case
- Marina approved for planned Elounda Hills resort
- Armenia goes green, hopes to spur economic development
- Israeli investors show a growing interest in Greece’s real
- Tekal wins tender for new Piraeus cruise terminal
- Argentina: Macri imposes currency controls as peso spirals
- Greeks the darlings of the credit industry in Germany
- Greek businesses out of the ESG loop
- ► August (27)
- Newsletter August 2019
- Argentina struggling to avoid its ninth sovereign debt default
- Greek property market in scopes of Israeli investors
- Philip Morris in merger talks with Altria
- Fosun buys Thomas Cook, eyes Greek market
- Debt and doom loops: The eurozone's Italian nightmare
- Expectations for 2020 Thessaloniki metro launch dashed
- Johnson & Johnson fined $572 million for fuelling opioid crisis
- Danish retailer Jysk to open new stores in Greece
- Electric taxis — a welcome drop in Nairobi's pool of emissions
- Virtual advisors will be the new face of banking
- More big investments being fast-tracked
- YouTubers of the world unite!
- EU money offered but not taken
- Get paid for a home loan: European lenders turning banking on its head
- Changes at state property agencies
- US toymaker Hasbro to buy 'Peppa Pig' brand and studio
- Hard Rock Int'l submits binding offer for casino at Elliniko
- Could an independent Wales go it alone?
- Creta Farms in imminent danger of collapse
- Uber loses billions, falls short of revenue targets
- Mytilineos Group overtakes DEPA as major LNG importer in 2019
- Kashmir: Security concerns to limit economic gains from loss of special status
- International traffic at Athens airport hits all-time high of 2.06 mln in July
- Out-of-court debt settlement mechanism to be overhauled
- German businesses fear repeat of historic shutdown of Rhine River
- Bookkeeping to go online, sparing companies hefty costs
- ► July (52)
- Newsletter July 2019
- The Shame of Berlin. Why can't the city build an airport?
- Greece secures EU okay to roll out 300 mln-euro broadband network
- Exporters to the UK face tariffs
- Nicosia grants approval to ENI, Total to drill in Block 7
- Hong Kong startup challenges Android-Apple dominance
- Possible rise in card transactions demanded for tax-free threshold
- Hungary’s unexpected oil bonanza
- E-shoppers mostly buying from abroad
- Asia's triple whammy — China slowdown, trade war and chips
- Corfu, Santorini in the lead for tax violations in June
- Poland won’t take UK garbage any more
- Listed Intralot strikes major US agreement
- Can Siemens save Nigeria's chaotic power sector?
- Tax changes set to start applying as of August 1
- Chatsworth joins investment in Elefsis Shipyards
- Corporate tax set to drop by almost a third
- Lufthansa resumes flights to Cairo after safety suspension
- Government to submit provision for slashing ENFIA tax by 20 pct in August
- One in six yet to file 2018 tax statement
- Indian veterans back in dangerous waters to fight pirates
- Financial Crime Squad, Labor Inspection Unit overhauled
- Mytilineos to build large gas-fired power plant
- Firms including MOL, Osaka, Gaslog, chosen in Cyprus FSRU LNG tender
- Huawei calls shots despite US ban
- Successful 7-year bond issue a vote of confidence in gov’t
- Bayer Monsanto damages reduced to $25.27 million by US judge
- Folli seeks creditors' approval on a revised restructuring plan
- Pension issues to become fully digital by 2021
- Turkey will drill for gas until Greek Cypriots accept plan, minister says
- Is Netflix bad for the environment? How streaming video contributes to climate change
- Taxes weighing Greek companies down.
- Home sales on Greek islands jump
- Growth expected to recover in the second half of the year
- US oil becoming more attractive in Europe
- Cyprus aims to be among the first to regulate blockchain technology
- Tax bill to bolster middle class
- Health insurance for world's poorest people
- Vroutsis offers quantifiable targets for pending pensions
- Infrastructure Ministry aims at reversal of negative trend
- Deutsche Bank set to return to roots with radical reboot
- Next finance minister facing gauntlet
- A tale of two cities’ housing crises: Dublin and Berlin
- Fewer new companies set up in H1
- Migration on the rise across world, new study says
- Athens offices see rents rise up to 11 pct
- Christine Lagarde nominated to be the ECB's first female chief
- Public joins forces with MediaMarkt Hellas
- US threatens EU with $4 billion worth of additional tariffs
- Business sentiment at 9.5-year peak
- Extreme heat could burn 80 million jobs, says UN agency
- NBG Pangaea buys CYREIT Variable Investment Company
- ► June (50)
- Newsletter June 2019
- Chinese investment in AI industry
- Red tape hampers Golden Visas
- Talking trade at G20: Can Xi veer Trump away from tariffs?
- Companies can enter new payment plan of 120 tranches
- German-Iranian trade dwindles to a trickle
- Afandou on Rhodes island is finally signed away
- Zimbabwe shuts out foreign currency to tighten economy
- Myconos Airport facelift plans revealed
- Not enough sand for construction industry despite abundance?
- Last chance for debtors to protect their homes from foreclosure
- Gulf of Oman oil tanker attacks fuel maritime security demand
- Greece could still benefit from QE
- US lawmakers: Nord Stream 2 'a terrible mistake'
- More and more money coming in from abroad for property buys
- Exports of Greek cheese to Britain jump 162 pct in 10 years
- Paris sees scooter hype spreading
- Piraeus metro beset by delays
- Turkey draws EU ire over oil drilling off Cyprus' coast
- PPC is on the brink of collapse
- Facebook's cryptocurrency plan is taking shape
- Budget safety cushion turns into handouts
- Taxation on coffee boosts smuggling
- Migrants in the Gulf see dreams of higher wages ruined
- Next administration to deal with new casino license at Elliniko
- Greece is losing the seabream battle
- Another tough budget to come for 2020
- Paris Air Show: Skies darkening for Boeing
- Shortsea shipping lags on IMO cap
- 5G auction in Germany raises €6.5 billion from four telcoms
- Avax lands stake in Qatari stadium building consortium
- BoG head: Primary surplus set to miss target
- Facebook launches 'Study' app that pays users for data
- Trump's policies add luster to gold at dollar's expense
- Debts to state expanded on false hopes
- How Ukrainian poultry becomes EU produce
- Experts in traditional Chinese medicine head to birthplace of Hippocrates
- Peach producers suffer from gov't handouts
- Ampaire test-flies world's biggest electric plane
- ECB pays Greek banks to fund households and businesses
- Gov’t to cancel measures aimed at easing pressure on middle classes
- Germany increasingly popular for highly skilled migrants
- Greece, Cyprus expand alliance to include Armenia
- Zambia vs. Vedanta: Could the government be paving the way for a Chinese buyer?
- Laundromats mushrooming to serve visitors at short-term lets
- Deadline for submissions of income tax declarations extended to July 29
- Swedes switch to trains due to global warming
- Google to open new Berlin office
- Myconos short on space for private jets
- Greek-owned startup assists issue of credit passports in the US
- ► May (48)
- British retailer Tesco's scales down in Poland
- Greek March retail sales rise 4.6 percent, led by fuels, supermarkets
- Newsletter May 2019
- Property rate adjustment to be passed on to the next gov't
- Canada’s Nuvei buys Cyprus-based SafeCharge
- Cruise companies call for port improvement
- Newscoop: A Facebook for news with a Wikipedia twist
- Relations between Cosco and gov’t close to breaking point
- Markets greet snap poll announcement with enthusiasm
- Do Fiat Chrysler and Renault make a good fit?
- New office rates in Athens climb 11 percent in Q1
- Medical Pit Stop for Formula One drivers in Greece
- Egypt - Cyprus electricity connection agreement signed
- Lavrio-Cesme ferry service expected to begin mid-June
- Cyprus records highest electricity price increase in EU
- Tsipras, Borisov announce launch of pipeline works
- Thomas Cook asks hoteliers for price cuts
- Reduced VAT rates come into effect on goods, services
- Germany: Thieves steal entire field of strawberries
- Marriage of tourism with real estate
- Debt pay plan to depend on participation
- Germany's upper house set to vote on e-scooters
- Some 750,00 property owners not to benefit from ENFIA cut
- Japan tests new Shinkansen bullet train prototype
- PPP tender for ultrafast broadband
- Euro hits 20, but will it make 30?
- Cyprus economic growth in 2019 seen at double EU average
- AIA payment spares blushes for government
- One in four workers earns up to 500 euros
- No Silver Arrow on Athens-Thessaloniki route just yet
- Germany staves off a retail 'apocalypse' — for now
- Banks to cut up to 4,000 staff in 2019 as NPL sale slashes assets
- High prices keeping buyers away from new properties
- IMF mission chief: Measures in wrong direction
- The business of owning America's biggest home
- OTE Q1 core profit slightly down, Romania hurts
- EU devouring natural resources at unsustainable rate: report
- Customers may not see any joy from VAT cut in food services
- Porsche fined 535 million euros over diesel scandal
- Italy opposes Poseidon gas pipeline landfall
- Greece unveils bill to help millions who owe tax and pension arrears
- US to raise tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods up to 25%
- Funds eye holdings in domestic REICs
- Greek industrial producer prices post EU’s highest growth
- Investing in Africa's tech infrastructure. Has China won already?
- Fewer firms closing down, or opening up
- Does Europe, does Germany really need its own battery cells?
- Syntagma Square pulsing with new hotels
- ► April (36)
- Newsletter April 2019
- Social security debts expand to almost 20 pct of GDP
- Russian wind power blows hot and cold
- After the tragedy, Sri Lankan tourism braces for impact
- Public Power Corporation spins into freefall
- Dash for 30-year Cyprus bond shows lengthening euro debt horizon
- J&P AVAX files lowest bid to build Bulgaria-Greece gas link
- Dairy industry oligopoly is a thing of the past
- Bank realty sales add to Greek property supply
- Germany: Beer prices soared in 2018
- Astir Palace has opened to guests
- Cyprus to repay Russian loan early
- Norwegian firm eyes offshore wind parks
- Energean discovers 28-42 bcm of natural gas off Israel
- Irish whiskey renaissance: The 'water of life' flows again
- OTE intends to create at least three new subsidiaries
- The undoing of the Greek professional
- Is Jumia's IPO setting the stage for more African startups?
- Cosco plan for three Piraeus hotels is approved
- Japan's new visa regulation opens door to foreign labor
- PPC mulls securitising overdue bills to tap bond markets, according to paper
- Greek fish farming suffering from fierce competition after lira drop
- Final two hydrocarbon concessions to be signed
- EU announces 'breakthrough' on trade with China
- Lithuania floats a solar-powered future
- Tax authority pilot crackdown traces dozens of offenders
- Pensioners have become the biggest group among taxpayers
- Brexit uncertainty compounding woes of Irish farmers
- Sunlight gets its first lithium battery order
- Tchibo calls on government to regulate garment industry
- Business mission to Qatar planned in May
- Neighbors take Airbnb host to court
- VW Slovakia faces uncertain future as electric cars loom
- Greek guests becoming scarcer in local hotels
- No industrial revolution without 5G
- Tax inspectors set to focus on rich taxpayers and big firms
- ► March (46)
- Newsletter March 2019
- Increases to taxes and contributions hurt incomes
- Will Germany become the world's largest market for medicinal cannabis?
- No solidarity levy on retroactive payments
- IMF warns Cyprus of ‘increasing headwinds to sustained growth’
- Tax statement platform open until June 30
- Greek banks' opening hours to get shorter
- Ministry okays environmental reports for energy exploration off Crete
- TikTok: World's most successful video app faces security concerns
- Malaysia threatens to raise stakes in EU palm oil spat
- No decision on Greek tranche disbursement at EWG
- Malta in the eye of a financial tempest
- Deal on home protection bill remains far off
- Apple bets billions on streaming service to curb Netflix dominance
- Fatigue evident in card use growth
- Brexit to cost billions in income losses across Europe
- Dramatic drop in incomes may put state takings at risk
- Can Russian discounter Mere beat Aldi and Lidl at their own game?
- PPC cuts discounts for consistent customers
- Home purchases soar, prices inch up
- Paris joins Hong Kong and Singapore as world's most expensive city
- Strict customs rules on North Macedonia
- Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank confirm merger talks rumors
- Six suitors for PPC lignite plants, including a second firm from China
- Undesignated funds set to go to civil servants
- CCHBC eyes evolution into food company
- Boeing grounds entire 737 MAX fleet
- How millions of 'dirty dollars' were laundered out of Venezuela
- Tourism accounts for a fifth of GDP and a quarter of jobs
- Cautious interest in Porto Carras resort
- Real estate investment firms get into office building development
- Huawei's plans in Lithuania under threat after spying allegations
- Facebook launches offensive to combat vaccine misinformation
- No negative impact on banks from new protection system
- Monthly income lasts 19 days on average for most households
- Racing towards the unknown, but in an electric car
- Drug price shock in Parliament
- Aegean Airlines set for 7-year bond issue to fund fleet renewal
- How shaving brushes created a hidden champion in Germany
- Greece needs tourism upgrade, promotion of holiday homes
- China's slowing economy casts shadow over National People's Congress
- Belt and Road Initiative can benefit all, Piraeus port a good example: Chinese experts
- Six criteria for debtor eligibility in new home protection system
- Oversupply of Athens hotels will require big increase in visitors
- Greece scrambles to clean up banks and bad loans
- Tesla's mass market ambitions require 'more stores not less'
- ► February (40)
- Greek shipowners agree to pay 75 million euros annually to state
- ExxonMobil announces discovery of gas reserve in Cyprus
- Highly trained manpower is wasted on low-skilled jobs
- Newsletter February 2019
- Germany's 'money for nothing' experiment raises basic income questions
- The factors threatening this tourism season
- Do you need a robot to get to sleep?
- Greece has the fourth most expensive cellphone rates in EU
- Elliniko casino license bidders must meet high requirements
- Gov’t planning restrictions on owners of short-term rentals
- Compromise reached on protection of borrowers
- OTE Telecom core profit down 2.6 percent, Romania hurts
- Can India become the next China for carmakers?
- How Volkswagen wants to drive e-mobility revolution
- Piraeus investment plan under threat
- Greece at risk of not getting eurozone cash as reforms lag: officials
- No more BMWs or Mercs on Fifth Avenue?
- Assessing WhatsApp's 5 years with Facebook
- Scores of violations by fuel stations
- Porsche: No-deal Brexit could make cars 10 percent more expensive
- Property market growth is a major boost for the economy
- No more than 180,000 borrowers qualify for new protection system
- Cyprus's first private power station to reduce electricity prices
- Valentine’s evening out in Athens costs almost 70 euros
- Is the future of health technology already in our hands?
- Port utilization process starts
- Israel: East Med ‘much safer’ with cooperation
- Elinoil expands into electricity and natural gas retail markets
- Study: Germany needs 260,000 immigrants a year to meet labor demand
- Strengthening Greece’s presence in space
- Omens from air seat plans not good for new tourism season
- Hard Brexit risks 100,000 German jobs: report
- Banks in no rush for end of capital controls
- Five companies shortlisted to build Bulgaria-Greece pipeline
- Chinese investments in Europe take a dive
- Housing transactions to continue soaring
- Worried about Brexit, Brits stockpile food, supplies
- Firms with Macedonia-related names need to clinch rights
- Maduro's oil leverage drips away
- Creditors have grave concerns on Greece's compliance
- ► January (49)
- Newsletter January 2019
- Airbus A380 future in the air as Emirates reconsiders
- Greek tankers have loads confiscated in Venezuela
- Car rental market has been accelerating in Greece
- Taybeh beer: A 'taste of Palestine' that's kosher and halal
- Book for five-year bond to open on Tuesday
- Facebook unveils new tools to fight EU election interference
- Greece is Bulgaria's second-biggest tourist market
- Daimler boss Dieter Zetsche to get €4,250 per day retirement package
- Asset register still requires much work
- Tax authorities eye short-term lease revenues
- Plan for tax debts is not submitted
- Draghi: Eurozone faces economic downturn, more stimulus needed
- Political storm, NPLs delay issue
- All fronts open with creditors
- Ferry operators keen on Cyprus flag
- Natural gas fields give Israel a regional political boost
- Elites on snowcapped peaks: Davos 2019
- Households have lost 28 pct of their assets
- Three major hurdles to clear before release of 750 mln euros
- Payment plan for tax debtors in early March
- Tesla announces it will lay off 7 percent of its workforce
- GEK Terna lands contract for Belgrade airport
- India, the EU and the hard realities of a post-Brexit world
- Overtourism hurts Santorini, says European Parliament report
- Germany: Arms exports approvals down a quarter
- Greek pensioners at risk of poverty by rate of 9.5 pct in 2017
- Brexit likely to be Britain's greatest disaster
- OTE sells Albanian firm for 50 mln euros
- In Detroit, carmaker Volkswagen opens arms wide to US
- Greek bond yields hit one-month low as PM expected to survive confidence vote
- Power consumers to pay for lack of coordination in gas supply
- Athens eyes new five-year bond issue
- Samoa model for supply of off-grid islands
- Romania's EU presidency overshadowed by corruption cases
- Car sales last year highest since 2010
- Student debt may inch US toward next financial crisis
- Court rules in favor of shopping on 20 Sundays a year
- Chipmakers under pressure as semiconductor 'supercycle' stalls
- Plan for new marina in Attica’s Nea Makri through PPP
- Plan for online parking space management
- More NPL portfolios go up for sale
- End of ECB buys leaves Italy, France, Spain with 64 billion euro hangover
- EU minting more coins for a cashless world
- Rio-Antirrio bridge tolls to rise as of January 9
- Cyprus average salary at 1,827 euros
- Migrant data to determine VAT discount for islands
- Construction group Ellaktor to absorb Anemos
- doBank buys 85 pct of Altamira Asset Management
- ► December (43)
- ► 2018 (603)
- ► December (42)
- Newsletter December 2018
- Grivalia deal over ex-Papastratos unit
- Elounda Hills plan moves on to the next stage
- Banks aim to auction another 100,000 properties by 2021
- Cyprus banks worry progress going unnoticed
- Greece eyes bond issues up to 7 bln euros in 2019
- South Korea to fine BMW $10 million over engine fires
- Bangladesh — a small tiger economy with big plans
- New year to bring new property rates set by surveyors
- Christmas travelers looking abroad again
- Two P&O vessels to be reflagged to Cyprus
- Hoteliers happy with Christmas booking rates
- Cyprus set for record number of tourist arrivals
- Koutsolioutsos bows out of CEO post at Folli Follie
- Decline in industrial expectations in November
- France to tax tech giants from 2019 as EU fails to act
- Energean deal with Israeli state company
- Sieren's China: Huawei and diplomatic dynamite
- Number of ‘hosted’ people has gone down
- How Germany quietly cornered the Christmas market
- Protection to go on after Katseli law
- Pharmaceuticals reject clawback blueprint
- Why the ECB looks set to bury its asset purchase program
- Greece seeks to avert nickel producer Larco shutdown
- Electric plane boom waiting in the wings
- Small share of Greek taxpayers covers bulk of income tax revenues
- Banks enhance e-auction platform
- Russian deposits down by 5 billion in Cyprus as banks close 20,000 accounts
- SIPRI: US dwarfs rest of world in armaments production
- IAPR demands transaction data for deposits over 150,000 euros
- Qatar eager to grow business ties with Greece
- Foreign firms niche in on Greek property
- Huawei 'could give Chinese spies our secrets,' EU fears
- China's Huawei finance chief arrested in Canada, faces extradition to US
- US market penetration brewing for local ale Alfa
- Greek e-shops earn greater market share
- France, Germany fight to save EU tech tax
- Crunch time for the climate at the COP24 global warming conference
- Beauty and cosmetics products sector recovering
- Czech carmaker capital struggles to absorb 'good' migrants
- Foreign workers lose 16,000 jobs a year
- Red tape has gone digital but keeps growing
- ► November (46)
- Debts to social security funds rise in third quarter
- Newsletter November 2018
- US and UK reach post-Brexit 'Open Skies' deal on air services
- Folli Follie has its properties frozen
- PIP, tax rebates hit in effort to show primary surplus surfeit
- Cancer drug from German pharma Bayer gets US approval
- General Motors to slash 14,700 jobs in US and Canada
- Two in three Greeks fail to pay all bills on time
- Eurobank to absorb Grivalia Properties
- Myconos villas rented out for 11,500 euros per week this year
- Athens last in list of job destinations
- Commission: 16 reforms have not been completed
- OECD: Greek economy to grow by 2.2 pct in 2019, foreign investment lagging
- Doors open at Nicosia Mall
- Eurogroup poised to green-light Greek budget, though Berlin still reserved
- Rise of Black Friday in Greece has little impact on total retail sales
- Romania offshore gas law plays with fire
- EU ministers back 'fair' Brexit deal with UK
- German economy minister moots tax cuts amid slowing economy
- Debts to state nearly doubled over five years
- Pensions decision made quietly to avoid reactions in eurozone
- Contentious gas drilling starts in Cyprus amid Turkish threats
- The draft Brexit deal: What you need to know
- Government warned over 2019 fiscal balance as it heads into crucial EWG meeting
- Cyprus gobbled 37 million litres of beer this year
- AI: Government pledges billions aimed at bringing Germany up to speed
- IOBE: Property taxation harming the economy
- Notable rise in visits to museums, archaeological sites
- Cyprus dairy farmers see ‘big demand’ in China
- Debt haircut for healthcare dues to suppliers
- No respite in sight for middle classes despite bailout exit
- The office version of Airbnb
- Brexit's other border: EU-UK trade across the Channel, in numbers
- Greek tax system is among least competitive
- Greek August unemployment drops to 18.9 pct, lowest since Aug. 2011
- ECB lowers emergency funding cap for Greek banks to 4.9 bln euros
- OTE Telecom Q3 core profit grows as Greece recovers
- Athenian Brewery exports malt to Austria and Israel
- New European court verdict to upset public works tenders
- Toyota in pole position as Warsaw kick-starts electric car road trip
- Iran sanctions: 5 things to know
- Market sees no point in Greek bond issue before next spring
- Traders wary of Motor Oil expansion
- Chinese investors increasingly interested in local real estate
- Brexit causing concern for business on both sides of the Irish border
- Zero state spending in key areas such as the fire service
- ► October (49)
- Migrants from EU boosting the German economy: study
- Warsaw and Budapest go nuts for gold
- Papaevangelou to be removed as Jumbo vice chairman
- Thomas Cook to open four own-brand hotels in Greece
- Newsletter October 2018
- Greece still shut out of markets as investors get rid of T-bills too
- Friction with Brussels over Crete power linkup
- Sudden drop in Chinese property prices leaves speculators reeling
- Decision on pensions expected in mid-November, says EU official
- Vehicles block repossession of Cobalt planes
- Greece will be ‘vulnerable’ in another crisis
- Angela Merkel puts on hold arms sales to Saudi Arabia
- Elliniko casino permit attracts US interest only
- Greece is the eurozone’s indirect tax champion
- More and more Greek firms are moving abroad
- Wooing Tesla: Eastern Germans vie for Elon Musk's attention
- EU car sales slump as new test cycle kicks in
- BlackRock freezes 300-million-euro Athens mall plan
- Greece's Energean expects to complete Tel Aviv listing on October 29
- Will Brits say 'au revoir' to French dream post-Brexit?
- Saudi Arabia warns against sanctions over Khashoggi case
- Heating oil prices post 20 pct rise on last year
- World Bank offers financial assistance to disaster-hit Indonesia
- Branded residences gaining ground in Greece
- Property transfer tax takings rise
- Italy needs to respect EU budget rules and build up cash buffer, IMF official says
- Singapore Airlines relaunches world's longest nonstop flight
- Paying dearly for poor services
- Property auctions are stepping up
- At least three suitors for Elefsis Shipyards
- Ford, Deutsche Post kick off StreetScooter XL production
- IMF revises medium-term growth rate downward
- UK fund invests 87 mln euros in small Greek technology firm
- Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences goes to William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer
- Euro zone investor morale falls on Italy, car industry worries
- Athens tourism soars, but bubble is feared
- Expansion of card terminals in businesses
- Taxpayers will need to use cash even less
- 'Rolls-Royce' of whisky fetches record $1 million at auction
- Illegal logging, mining threaten an Amazon river community
- Municipalities react to quarry picks for landfills
- Moody’s: End of Greek cash withdrawal limits credit positive for banks
- Monthly telecom bills to start with 150-euro limit
- Residency rights for British expats in Cyprus after Brexit
- Saudi Arabia puts world's biggest solar power project on hold
- Italy and the EU clash over budget plan
- Budget relies on two scenarios
- Health tourism could help reverse doctors’ exodus
- Major slide in economic sentiment
- ► September (51)
- Newsletter September 2018
- Facebook security breach affects 50 million users
- Property investment companies see revenues rise thanks to rents
- VW, Microsoft team up to build connected cars
- German consumers unfazed by trade worries
- The downfall of Folli Follie
- Folli Follie board decides departure of founders
- Allianz sees huge strides in poverty alleviation
- Moody's keeps Greek rating unchanged at B3
- Instagram co-founders resign to 'explore their creativity'
- Angela Merkel rejects UK Brexit proposal
- Michael Kors to buy Versace for over $2 billion
- Greece's power utility shrinks first-half loss on lower provisions
- State fails to pay up, gets large surplus
- Greece’s Economic Freedom score remains low
- German firms lead exodus out of Iran
- Investors voice concerns over banks, growth
- Japanese companies plan to build moon colonies
- Thessaloniki airport to get new terminal
- Greece and Qatar aim to boost bilateral collaboration
- Process begins this month for new minimum wage
- EU 'ready to improve' Brexit proposal
- Cyprus makes the most of S&P credit rating upgrade
- Nicosia, Cairo sign deal for gas pipeline
- Investors have their eyes on tourism infrastructure
- US imposes new $200 billion tariffs on China
- Hydrogen-powered trains are coming to Germany
- Greece has lowest job vacancy rate in eurozone
- Cypriot bonds upgraded to BBB-
- Apartment owners divided over short-term rentals
- Rate hikes for mid-voltage consumers
- Turkish delights in Montenegro entice entrepreneurs
- Learning from Lehman: Is the next crash coming?
- Fines for not declaring business accounts
- Bargaining on scheduled pension cuts kicks off
- Ryanair German strike causes severe travel disruptions
- Anti-corruption watchdog: Top exporters fail to punish bribery
- Rise in hiring prospects in some parts of the economy
- EU ponders pension cuts after April
- US investment in smart recycling units presents Antetokounmpo message
- Hi honey, I'm not from home
- Bavaria can own Neuschwanstein Castle brand, rules ECJ
- Wirecard to kick Commerzbank out of DAX
- Thessaloniki port customs improvement
- Excessive spending on pharmaceutical goods
- Google turns 20: In search of next multibillion-dollar company
- Can we consume less without wrecking the economy?
- Hellenic Sugar wins protection from creditors, as talks go on
- The long-run demographic consequences of the economic crisis
- Trump threatens to exclude Canada from new NAFTA deal
- Eurozone pours cold water on pension cut talk
- ► August (34)
- Newsletter August 2018
- Dim future for halogen lightbulbs as EU ban takes effect
- ELTA changes top management
- Is Qatar failing to deliver on its World Cup promises?
- Folli Follie may seek protection from creditors abroad
- British carmaker Aston Martin eyes London listing
- Ministerial decision paves way for luxury resort
- Airbnb market booming in Athens
- German e-cars still hampered by lack of charging stations
- Uber 'to focus on bikes over cars'
- German executives pin hopes on trade truce with US
- Additional revenues of 4.7 billion euros needed to reach targets
- Danish homeware retailer JYSK opening two new stores in Greece
- Islands seek sustainable mobility
- Bailout exit failed to attract investors, who want stability, reliability and growth
- Greeks were poorer, prices remained high in 2017
- Casino revenues have nosedived since 2008
- British Airways, Air France to halt flights to Tehran
- Britain urges EU to toughen Russia sanctions
- Ferry companies urge seamen to call off planned strike
- Scrapping night shift at Thessaloniki customs raises concern
- Fashion website Farfetch plans US share float
- Drastic new measures for stricken Venezuelan economy
- Greece hopes for better times as it exits EU bailout program
- French energy giant Total officially pulls out of Iran
- Structural shortcomings keeping Greek recovery at bay
- Tourist arrivals in Greece jump 22.3 pct in June
- Greece exits bailout programs but concerns remain
- First Indian Ikea store opens in Hyderabad
- Grand Hyatt Hotel opens its doors in Athens
- Airbnb axes Great Wall of China stay competition after conservation concerns
- Price caps on gasoline in some islands expected
- City of Athens campaign to revive Merchants’ Arcade
- China outpaces US in 5G wireless development
- ► July (37)
- Newsletter July 2018
- Cyprus to donate 10 million euros as countries mobilize to support Greece
- Kit Kat loses bid to trademark four-finger shape
- Germany estimates Greek debt relief will cost €34 billion
- Government announces relief measures for Attica fire casualties
- ENFIA bills to come after the festivities
- One in eight taxpayers has yet to file a tax statement
- Golden Visas for more investors
- Can Ikea make it big in India?
- Cuba: New restrictions holding back the private sector
- Fraport Greece’s revenues took off in 2017
- ‘Macedonia’ corporate names require protection
- High housing costs prompting thousands to disclaim inheritance
- MTN's Dubai subsidiary sells MTN Cyprus for 260 mln euros
- Cross-checking Airbnb takings
- Ryanair passengers brace for more flight cancellations
- Reports to Consumers’ Ombudsman jump 28.2 pct in 2017
- Nigeria's start-up scene is growing fast
- Cyprus wants to rein in ‘passport-selling’ agencies
- The domestic labor market paradox
- Tesla to open factory in China, expects to manufacture 500,000 cars annually
- Summer sales start on Monday amid hopes shy upturn will continue
- Cypriot Parliament approves state guarantees in co-op deal
- Cyprus president rejects FinMin’s resignation
- Brexit Secretary David Davis resigns
- Firms using tricks to reduce non-salary costs
- Rothschild looking for investors for Folli Follie
- Greeks still eating into savings
- Jump in German flight delays stokes fears of travel chaos
- Capital market regulator set to take Folli Follie to court
- EBRD Board approves up to 500 million euro loan for Trans Adriatic Pipeline
- Fraport needed 200 permits to start infrastructure work
- Washington blocks China Mobile from US market
- EU says US risks $294 billion hit over auto tariffs
- Piraeus Bank agrees to sell pool of sour loans to APS
- Debt relief deal to help smoothen Greece's bond market return, says cenbank
- Taxpayers’ arrears keep increasing
- ► June (52)
- Elliniko plot’s casino tender by end-August
- DBRS upgrades Greece's credit rating one notch
- Newsletter June 2018
- Picking up the pieces: The story of East Germany's central bank
- Eastern Aegean islands get last-minute VAT reprieve
- Vivartia comes to debt restructuring agreement
- Deutsche Bank fails US Federal Reserve stress test
- Deadline for statements extended till July 26
- UK parliament approves third runway for London Heathrow airport
- S&P upgrades Greece's rating one notch
- Amazon, eBay, other retailers pledge speedy removal of dangerous products
- Greeks work 198 days a year to cover their dues to the state
- Greece's coffee industry grows despite financial crisis
- The full terms of Greece's bailout exit decided by the Eurogroup
- Airbus may leave UK without Brexit deal
- OPEC to raise production as Saudis break Iranian resistance
- Over one in three at risk of poverty in Greece
- Setting up a business will take up to two days
- Setting up a business will take up to two days
- EU bailout decision unlikely to soothe Athens' Sisyphean headache
- Europe looks for an end to Greece's 8-year bailout saga
- ESM warns Cypriot banks of quick fixes
- Germany's Angela Merkel accused of 'buying' deal on asylum with Emmanuel Macron
- Bayer's remorse? Über-acquisition brings über-headaches as Monsanto trial opens
- Greece to get up to 15 billion euros after third bailout, says German official
- Moscovici: Eurogroup ‘must take decisions’ to complete Greece's third program
- TOTAL sets anchor in more blocks of the EEZ
- Stagnation seen in Greek manufacturing
- After Rosco, Trainose also eyeing Greek urban transport
- Unilever to increase investment in Greece
- IMF: President Donald Trump's tariffs pose risk to both global trade and US economy
- New Greek property zone rates announced
- Moscovici calls for front-heavy measures to ease Greek debt
- Compromise solution still sought for IMF to stay in the program
- Whither North Korea's economy?
- German businesses seek answers from Britain on post-Brexit relations
- Venezuela's hyperinflation soars to 24,571 percent
- Greeks seek affordable holiday destinations
- Turkey opens TANAP pipeline that will bring Azeri gas to Europe
- Eurozone holds off on 1 billion euro tranche for Greece
- Cyprus starts building ‘Europe’s biggest casino resort’
- European football is worth a record £22bn, says Deloitte
- India's new demand for luxury cars
- Bayer finalizes Monsanto deal
- Greek March unemployment eases to 20.1 pct, eurozone's highest
- Supplementary property tax threshold likely to be raised
- Plastic bag makers protest 2019 levy hike
- Posidonia international shipping exhibition opens on Monday
- Capital controls eased further as of Monday
- Plans to split Folli Follie into two firms
- American-Hellenic chamber opposes US tariffs on EU aluminium, steel
- Chinese Embassy issues complaint over strikers’ port blockade
- ► May (61)
- Newsletter May 2018
- Hamburg partial diesel transport ban goes into effect
- Last chance for an IMF-Berlin deal?
- Posidonia set to break more records
- Greece eases capital controls, raises monthly cash withdrawal limit
- Italy: Political turbulence spooks global financial markets
- Italian crisis takes a toll on Greece
- Korean-Hellenic ship forum to highlight ties
- EU announces plans to boost spending in Greece, Italy and Spain
- State takes 2.5 months to pay suppliers
- Alternatives to single-use plastics
- Finance Ministry considers phasing in property tax rise in two stages
- Deutsche Bank confirms deeper staff cuts
- Cash withdrawal limit is set to double
- New pensions will be ‘little more than a social benefit’
- Major growth in tourism arrivals and revenues in Q1
- Exports continue to climb in first quarter
- New property tax rates to be introduced over three years
- Novice prime minister, populist government could put Italian economy in danger
- German economists slam Macron's eurozone reform agenda
- Barack and Michelle Obama ink Netflix deal
- Two pct levy on smartphones and computers
- Cyprus has lowest annual inflation in the EU
- Iran, EU aiming to keep the nuclear deal alive
- The problems with Israel's economic miracle
- Chasm between IMF, Berlin on Greek debt relief seems to grow
- ECB insists on benefits of a credit line, SSM and IMF agree
- Report highlights lack of female leaders in German business
- Primary surplus overrun born out of stifling state investment
- Διαιτησία, συμβάσεις θα κρίνουν την τέταρτη αξιολόγηση
- Pensions under 1,000 euros will also be cut in 2019, says minister
- Market urges caution on new bond issue
- Property zone rates are set for yet another delay
- One in four self-employed Greeks paid no social security contributions in 2017
- How will Iran's economy hold up if sanctions return?
- Fraport lands Cosmote services at its airports
- Professionals are asked to pay more for 2017
- Emmanuel Macron receives Charlemagne Prize for European unity in Aachen
- From the world's workshop to the world's tech hub: China's economic leap forward
- China's trade gap with the US widens despite tariffs threat
- Excessive primary surplus deprived economy of 1.2 pct of GDP
- Office rental rates record an increase on rise in demand
- Tourism ever more vital to country’s economy
- Piraeus Port Authority posts record profits
- Rise in card transactions slows as SMEs prefer cash
- Putin's new limousine coming out of the blue?
- Siemens closes power and gas sites to curb costs
- Regulator asks Folli Follie for independent audit
- Cyprus, Israel seek gas-sharing formula
- New objective values to be issued in June, with many ENFIA hikes
- Fewer and fewer taxpayers will earn 1,500 euros per month net
- Thousands of firms born in the crisis were doomed from the start
- Greek banks pass stress tests, would only lose 15.5 bln under adverse scenario
- Unpaid taxes are building up again as taxpayers are unable to meet obligations
- US job market: even solid figures can be disappointing
- EU budget faces criticism over costs and agricultural subsidies
- Greek power second most expensive in EU
- EC revises down its growth forecast for Greece
- Eurozone growing faster than the UK
- Eurozone: slower growth, stagnant unemployment
- Greeks rein in their optimism
- ► April (47)
- May appears ideal for Greece to return to the bond markets
- Damascus residents reveal how Syria's conflict has altered their lives
- Newsletter April 2018
- Banks join forces to settle bad loans
- Sprint and T-Mobile Announce Agreement to Form New Combined Company
- UK economy in weakest growth since 2012
- World Bank appoints Greek academic as its new chief economist
- Germany's tax burden second-highest among rich countries: OECD
- Squeeze on Greek families gets worse
- Gasoline in Greece is the fourth priciest in Europe
- Amazon Will Start Delivering Packages Straight to Your Parked Car
- Apple poised to pay Ireland billions in back tax as appeal looms
- Taxisnet website now accepting card payments
- State revenues miss target by 268 mln euros in March
- No backtracking on reforms, Dombrovskis warns Greece
- Meet the Founder of Impossible Foods, Whose Meat-Free Burgers Could Transform the Way We Eat
- Banks will issue call to firms to seek extrajudicial debt settlement
- Bill to write off some disputed debts to funds
- Economic experts raise growth forecast
- Greece submits bill on coal-fired plants sale, union threatens strikes
- Report: EU countries to be straitjacketed by China's New Silk Road
- Up to three years’ wait for a pension
- France's Emmanuel Macron calls for revival of EU democracy
- National Bank signs loan deals with EIF
- German minister urges carmakers to invest more in e-mobility
- Is inequality good or bad for the economy?
- Greek banks seen passing ECB's stress tests, NBG CEO says
- New tax arrears balloon in February
- Self-employed pin their hopes on CoS verdict
- Scholz seen to pick up where Schaeuble left off
- Volkswagen to replace CEO in major leadership change
- Russia suffering under new US sanctions
- Mood not improving for Greek consumers
- IMF sees rise in Athens property rates
- Greek banks need a decade to cut NPLs to 5 pct
- Ukraine's Petro Poroshenko pursues new energy partnership during Turkey visit
- Russia says can complete construction of Turkey power plant alone
- Salaries approach pension level
- China matches US $50-billion tariff threat
- Greece, Paneuropean oil agree to divest 50.1 percent in Hellenic Petroleum
- Spotify: How a Swedish startup transformed the music industry
- Akkuyu nuclear plant: Turkey and Russia's atomic connection
- Greek debt relief plan linked to growth submitted by ESM and France, according to Handelsblatt
- Revenues hit as taxpayers are strapped
- Privatization process must be revamped
- Two criteria for early tax discount cut
- IMF: Cyprus's NPLs still high despite accelerated economic growth
- ► March (92)
- Newsletter March 2018
- Cashless transactions continue to gain ground
- Early tax discount cut is increasingly likely
- Greek experts warn of trade war impact
- Chance for borrowers to match fund bids as tested in Cyprus
- ESM increases pressure for reforms
- Mubadala, Taneo join forces to finance Greek growth
- Aegean Air picks Airbus for $5 billion order of 42 planes
- Dubai: Can the city of black gold go green?
- New ‘objective values’ won’t be out before end of April
- Review may not end until July
- Donald Trump and Angela Merkel discuss trade, Russia in phone call
- Home prices finally start to improve
- Airbnb-style rentals may bear no VAT
- IMF wants 'rainy day fund' for eurozone
- Austerity hits private sector workers harder than civil servants
- Extra 1 mln people to be taxed
- Vice Premier Liu He says China ready to 'defend itself' against US tariffs
- Greek, Israeli officials encourage businesspeople in Tel Aviv to invest in Greece
- Venezuela to knock three zeros off currency amid hyperinflation
- Objective values to rise for 60 pct of property zones
- GEK Terna to issue convertible bond
- Greece's Energean to invest $1.6 bln in Israeli offshore fields
- Deutsche Telekom agrees to buy 5 percent stake in Greece's OTE
- Rosatom says committed to timetable for Turkey's first nuclear plant
- New opportunities arise in healthcare sector
- US announces anti-dumping tariffs on steel wire products
- Germany and G20 push for free trade amid fears of global trade war
- Huge taxation for scant returns
- Facebook's Latest Crisis Has Earned it a Federal Investigation
- Does Donald Trump eye a weak dollar?
- Carmakers demand Brexit talks tackle auto anxieties
- Greek truffles can now be sniffed out at top restaurants in the US
- OECD takes 2019 tax-free threshold cut as a given
- New objective values to soar outside Athens
- UK lawmakers suggest postponing Brexit in committee report
- Germany, China to work on steel overcapacity via G20
- Small players seek share of credit sector
- Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel meeting a test for EU financial policy
- Romanian Banca Transilvania gets approval to buy Greek Eurobank's Bancpost
- Where is the Russian economy headed?
- One in three unemployed has been out of work for at least four years
- Bad-loan portfolios being sold at huge discounts
- Greeks' access to healthcare to get harder
- China to tighten banking and insurance control
- BDI: German industry needs clarity on Brexit by next week
- Moody’s positive on Cyprus banks
- False start for Environment Ministry's subsidy platform
- Credit sector made extra provisions of 5.7 bln
- EU 'will stand up to trade bullies'
- Trump's protectionist policies shake India's IT industry
- Greek industrial output falls in January
- Expropriated asset owners still waiting, decades later
- SEV expects economy to grow by just 2 pct this year
- New ‘objective values’ may not be reality-based, surveyors warn
- Banks rebuy 8 in 10 homes they auction
- Strategic defaulters are now believed to account for 40 pct of NPLs
- US job engine roars as 'America First' gains traction
- How Greeks end up in sham foreign jobs
- Israel expects decision on East Med gas pipeline to Europe in 2019
- Finance Ministry ponders bill on sale of encroached land
- Israel expects decision on East Med gas pipeline to Europe in 2019
- New 12-month T-bill to launch
- Eurozone central bank inches toward stimulus exit
- US will temporarily exempt Canada and Mexico from tariffs: reports
- ECB lowers ceiling on ELA drawn by Greek banks
- European business program aims to boost growth in Greece and beyond
- ESM’s Regling says reforms are Greece’s best insurance against risk
- EU urges Italy to tackle reforms after 'excessive economic imbalances'
- Greece could sell 51 pct stake in Hellenic Petroleum, sources say
- Greek property market halts its slide
- East Timor and Australia sign treaty ending long-running gas dispute
- What if billionaires could live forever?
- Serbian branch of Greece's Eurobank seeks to increase market share
- Sunday is the deadline for card terminals in 58 professions
- Trump's tariffs on European cars — a massive own goal?
- US trade panel backs probe into welded pipe imports
- Option for spouses to submit separate tax declarations
- Mytilineos to build new power plant
- Last year’s additional taxes failed to pay off
- Reform key to smooth Greek market return says Europe's rescue fund
- Rating experts warn of risks after August
- Trump vows to go ahead with import tariffs
- Bigger tax bill for owners of large property
- Europe pushes back against Donald Trump's proposed steel and aluminum tariffs
- Steel and aluminium companies fear indirect hit from US tariffs
- Trump causes global outcry with new duties on metals imports
- Fourth review talks focus on bad loans
- Creditors give green light for completion of bailout review
- Report reveals list of brazen tax dodging
- Council of Europe calls for greater effort to combat corruption
- Consumers don’t see a recovery in their pockets
- ► February (76)
- Newsletter February 2018
- Monthly withdrawal limit raised to 2,300 euros
- EIU warns Grexit still a threat
- Greek deposits drop in January after three-month rise
- Engineers’ taxes and contributions to exceed monthly income
- Eurozone economy still requires stimulus: ECB's Mario Draghi
- German Bundesbank doubles profit in 2017
- Banks may force PPC to part with power network operator DEDDIE
- Deutsche Bank Kicks Off Asset Management Unit's Public Offering
- Cost to drop for property transactions, inheritances, etc.
- Tax authorities to cross-check assets abroad
- Creditors return for fourth review
- Work has begun on whether Greece needs debt relief, EU rescue fund head says
- EU leaders meet to discuss post-Brexit budget gap and new EC president election
- Greek bond yields dive after Moody's upgrade
- One million confiscations planned for this year
- SEV: Greece is the European champion in corporate taxes
- New Zealand releases text of revised Pacific trade deal
- Foreign realtors flocking to Athens
- Greek current account deficit widens in December, tourism revenues up
- EU prepares response to possible US tariffs
- BP projects oil output to peak in late 2030s
- Settling non-expired dues in 12 installments
- Benchmark bond yield climbs to year-high
- Backtracking seen after job market progress
- Spain set to get ECB vice presidency after Eurozone ministers back Luis de Guindos
- Latvia's financial sector rocked by US probe and bribery charge
- Greek bond yields fall after Fitch ratings upgrade
- Energean plans London listing in March, aims to raise $500 mln
- Calamos and Koudounis seek $41.7 mln from Exin
- Greece fails to secure release of 5.7 bln euro tranche at Eurogroup
- Banks ask for auction asset tax exemption
- Credit ratings for companies and individuals
- Fitch upgrades Greece's rating to 'B'
- Greek banks expanding NPL settlement solutions
- Unfazed by Turkish activity, ExxonMobil sends two vessels to Cyprus's EEZ
- Capital controls to be eased further
- China's HNA group cuts stake in Deutsche Bank
- These Are the World’s Most Miserable Economies
- Greece among most miserable economies, according to Bloomberg index
- Fines announced for violating receipts legislation
- US inflation data spells more trouble for stock markets
- Kuwait summit promises $30 billion in Iraq reconstruction aid
- Economy being deprived of much-needed liquidity by state
- Boris Johnson warns stopping Brexit would be disastrous
- Business Warns Referendum Law Debate May Lead to Possible Czexit
- All auctions to be online by April
- Over 30 pct of salary workers are part-timers
- Iraq urges billions for reconstruction amid donor fatigue
- Chinese interest in Ethniki Insurance is growing
- Greek privatisation agency launches tender to sell 5 pct OTE stake
- Greek wine exports post major gains outside the EU
- Russian Billionaires Are Building Megaschools to Rival Eton and Exeter
- Bullet Trains Are Transforming the World's Biggest Migration
- Confiscations fetch less cash than expected
- Four more years of monitoring
- EWG approves near completion of review milestones
- Turmoil continues on US, Asian exchanges
- Drilling points to potentially sizable deposit in Cyprus’s Block 6
- Unemployment shows no improvement in November
- The Stock Market Waves Goodbye to Easy Money
- Acquisition of Ethniki Insurance poised to collapse
- New German finance minister raises hopes on eurozone periphery
- Brighter forecast for UK economy thanks to global growth and Brexit progress
- Rate of homeownership posts drop in Greece
- Exports soar but imports grow further
- Nikkei shares suffer biggest one-day points-drop since 1990
- Greece takes rain check after savage equity sell-off
- Why Attendees Left Davos Feeling Optimistic About the Economy
- US weighs extending sanctions to Venezuela oil industry
- Tax hikes for AEEAP weaken property market
- Salary cuts not enough to make Greek firms more competitive
- Greek-owned fleet is worth $100 bln
- Deutsche Bank: a new fine and new losses
- ECB: Greek stress test results expected in May
- Taxpayers unable to pay dues
- ► January (16)
- Chinese banking giant seeking to enter Greek market
- Payment scheme nightmare
- Alimos marina draws fleet of bidders
- Germany in top 10 in global financial secrecy, study says
- Newsletter January 2018
- Newsletter January 2018
- ATHEX: Bank stocks, mid-caps take fresh pressure
- No avoiding rise in property auctions
- Deutsche Bank hit with spoofing fine by US Justice Department
- Brussels scrutinizing AIA contract extension
- New fast-track system planned for industrial investments
- Banks to dominate home auctions
- Greece secures billions as bailout enters final stages
- Luxury homes market attracts foreign companies and investors
- Greece welcomes S&P credit rating upgrade
- CEOs want Greece to keep being monitored
- ► December (42)
- ► 2017 (186)
- ► November (8)
- Russia extends lifeline as Venezuela struggles with 'selective default'
- Prosecutor to probe loans provided to various firms
- Criteria for automatic debt settlement scheme
- Greek economy’s death by taxes
- Paradise Papers reveal how tax havens damage Africa
- Reform drive needed for doing business
- The global economy is booming. Here’s what that means
- Self-employed professionals to face double contributions in 2018
- ► October (7)
- One in three employees in private sector is a part-timer
- Strained French-German ties and a rudderless EU are losing Europe
- Large Property Tax to be charged per family
- Cyprus banks' NPL resolution must be accelerated, says ECB
- Banks tell IMF they will tackle NPLs faster
- IMF chief: Economic recovery takes hold in most of the world
- Greece's Eurobank to sell 1.5-bln-euro bad loans pool to Intrum
- ► September (6)
- IPOs set for best year in a decade
- Greek pharmaceutical firms attracting international interest
- Here are the top 10 major worries for global business leaders right now, according to WEF
- Tax offenders before 2006 in the clear, according to gov't circular
- ECB issues bad-loan warning
- Here are the countries that invested the most in the US last year — and China didn't even make the top 10
- ► August (33)
- EU urges swifter Brexit talks as London seeks 'flexibility'
- Merkel: We have very positive data for Greece
- Greek private sector bank deposits rise in July for third month in a row
- Europe΄s future, investments, Greek-French relations at the focus of Macron visit to Athens
- ECB's asset buys do little for inflation: Bundesbank research
- 35 bln euros earmarked for Greece΄s employment and growth by 2020
- Fitch upgrades banks’ covered bonds to B from B-
- Euro zone August business growth keeps up solid pace
- ECB rejects IMF’s demand for another asset quality review of Greek banks
- Fitch upgrades Greece to B- from CCC
- Europe’s Central Bank Needs a Little Zen
- UK urges EU to consider goods and services together in Brexit proposals
- Hard transition awaits after summer
- Britain will not exclude possible EU oversight of UK borders after Brexit
- Concern brewing among fund managers over Greece's five-year bond issue
- Fitch upgrades Greece as political risk eases
- BoG setting up special account for debt payment
- Berlin to return 660 mln euros
- Review of decades-old laws to help firms
- Greek Jan-July gov't budget surplus beats target on lower spending
- Greece seen needing credit line to exit program
- Greek unemployment eases to 21.7 pct in May, still eurozone's highest
- Greece sells three-month T-bills, yield drops to 1.95 pct
- New overdue taxes expected to reach 12-13 bln this year
- Greek GDP stats gaps prompt suspension of flash data
- Clear incentives for greater card use
- RBS plans to make Amsterdam its EU base after Brexit
- Greece to further ease restrictions on individual bank withdrawals
- German Economy Lags Euro-Area Peers for First Time in 12 Years
- Eurozone economy outperforms Britain for second straight quarter
- Greece sells 6-month T-bills, yield falls to 2.5 pct
- Flashback: when the financial crisis hit Germany
- Greek economic sentiment index up significantly in July
- ► July (43)
- Bloomberg: Greece’s Road to Bailout Exit
- No questions asked for tax rebates up to 10,000 euros
- Euro zone sentiment unexpectedly rises for third straight month
- Banks prepare to issue bonds of their own
- Euro zone lending growth unexpectedly weak in June
- Greece Raises EU3 Billion in Bond Market Return After 3 Years
- What does the EU want from Brexit?
- Greece Returns to Bond Market After Three Years
- Banks discern many benefits in Greece's new bond issue
- The relevance of the ECB for Greece
- IMF Sees U.S. Fading as Global Growth Engine
- The Hellenic Republic Announces a New Notes Offering and a Switch and Tender Offer
- Banks hope to keep staff in London if soft Brexit deal struck
- Greek current account deficit widens in May, tourism revenues rise
- IMF approves in principle $1.8 billion loan arrangement for Greece
- Capital Economics: A fourth bailout for Greece may yet be needed
- The ECB Should Be Firmer With Troubled Banks
- Demand for credit stagnant
- Bond issue is shelved for now
- Euro zone banks see rising loan demand in third quarter: survey
- Returning to markets: How and when
- Round 1: Brexit talks start in Brussels with 20 months to go
- Britain Puts on Paper There Will Be Financial Settlement With EU
- Banks to now charge commission for tax payments in cash
- Key Bank of England policymaker 'not ready' for interest rate rise
- Commission proposes end of Excessive Deficit Procedure for Greece
- Special Report - How Brexit is set to hurt Europe's financial systems
- Greece΄s market return may be imminent
- Banks could save billions acting quick
- Sweden considers joining EU's banking union
- Time for Greece to rejoin global markets
- Does Brexit's EU-Budget Pinch Really Hurt? Yes! Cry the Mayors
- Disbursement of €7.7bn tranche to take place today
- Cyprus talks collapse, UN chief ‘very sorry’
- Britain's finance industry faces 'tipping point' over Brexit
- Firms can clear debts in 120 installments
- Euro zone businesses lost some momentum in June but still strong: PMI
- Every day sees 730 raids on deposits
- Greek Economic Sentiment Indicator rose in June
- Bank of England steps up scrutiny of lenders
- New delay for Greece's tranche payment
- BoG downgrades its 2017e GDP growth forecast
- Asia Can Power Through Another Financial Crisis
- ► June (42)
- All well for world economy at mid-year? Up to a point
- Tsakalotos sings the creditors’ tune on market return and reforms
- Greek return to markets possible without QE, says FinMin
- KEFIM: Greeks Will Have to Work an Average of 203 Days in 2017 to Pay Taxes
- Euro Extends Gain, Bonds Drop; Europe Stocks Slump: Markets Wrap
- EU fines Google record $2.7 billion in first antitrust case
- Italy bank deal lifts Europe shares, dollar on back foot
- How the Federal Reserve serves U.S. foreign intelligence
- Moody΄s upgrades Greece΄s sovereign bond rating to Caa2 from Caa3
- Greece's 10-year borrowing costs drop to lowest since 2009 after upgrade
- ECB Raises Brexit Heat With Bid for Power Over Euro Clearing
- IMF opposes high primary surplus target
- Sterling weakness strengthens case for UK rate rise: BoE's Forbes
- Greece 22nd out of 28 EU countries in innovation
- Global growth risks easing, but new ones emerging - ECB
- BoG puts pressure on banks over bad loans
- Brussels warns on Greek debt sustainability
- Wieser: Hope Greece can tap markets by spring 2018
- Turkish lira back in favour as economy improves
- France, banks and retail rebound make for bright start for European shares
- Eurogroup reaches deal on Greece to release funds
- The pound has pulled back from its post-Bank of England jump
- Greek budget shows primary surplus of 1.842 billion euros in Jan-May
- Greek PM hopeful that deal will be reached at Eurogroup meeting
- Hard or soft: How will the UK take its Brexit?
- The Global Economy Is Rebounding, But There’s One Big Problem
- Schaeuble sees Greece deal with lenders on Thursday
- EU to tighten grip on euro clearing after Brexit - source
- What Europe Should Do About Britain
- Draft annotated Eurogroup Agenda 15 June 2017
- Barroso: Political clashes stymied Greek progress
- UK economy now in the fog of election uncertainty
- Greek consumer price inflation slows to 1.5 pct in May, led by durables
- Greek unemployment drops to 22.5 pct in March, still eurozone’s highest
- Analysts Are Getting Worried About the Euro
- OECD: Greek economy to grow by 1.1 pct in 2017, 2.5 pct in 2018
- Traders See a Buying Opportunity in Qatar Turmoil
- Moody’s: Greek banks’ reduced ELA improves their profitability
- Why 'Brexit' will make Britain's mediocre economy worse
- Qatar diplomatic crisis – what you need to know
- Trump's pulling the US out of the Paris climate agreement could be disastrous for the economy
- Income tax payable in up to 24 tranches
- ► May (23)
- Bankers Warned Against ‘Letterbox’ Offices in EU After Brexit
- ESM urges Greece to act fast on reforms to get new bailout loans in June
- Eurobank: Greece Macro Monitor
- Why depreciation is the wrong medicine for the Greek economy
- Draghi Says Euro Area Still Needs Extraordinary ECB Support
- Eurogroup’s failed compromise leaves Greece in limbo
- IMF open to possibility of participating in the Greek program without funding
- Machine-learning promises to shake up large swathes of finance
- ESM confidential document describes three scenarios for Greek debt
- No deal reached over Greece's latest bailout
- Debt relief is not the solution for Greece
- After vote on measures, which way next?
- Portugal back to fiscal health, says EU
- Greece adopts more austerity measures in bailout bid
- UK unemployment lowest in over 40 years
- Reuters: Greece eyes bond issue in July
- Greek economy on track for return to normality
- Europe needs true fiscal integration, not its own IMF
- ESM Programme - 2nd review List of prior actions
- How the 2007-2008 crisis unfolded : A brief history
- Euro-area GDP growth outpaces America’s
- Greece reaches deal with creditors to pave way for bailout talks
- Greece will avoid default after bailout deal – but faces more austerity
- ► April (2)
- ► March (3)
- ► February (13)
- EC-Greek Economy 2016
- Speech by Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras at the 84th Annual Meeting of Shareholders
- ΙMF-Staff Report and Statement by the Executive Director for Greece
- Time to Restart That Old Capitalism Death Watch
- No debt relief for Greece, Germany's deputy finance minister says
- Exclusive: Trump calls Chinese 'grand champions' of currency manipulation
- Gov’t offers favorable settlements for debtors
- Uncertainty fuels cash outflow
- Brexit, Trump trade moves cloud German economic outlook
- London or Paris? Choice proves a taxing question for bankers
- IMF: Greek debt is unsustainable
- ΙMF to discuss Article 4 report on Greece and debt sustainability
- Britain will try to negotiate amicable EU divorce - Brexit paper
- ► January (6)
- From north to south, euro zone economy steams into 2017
- ESM-Bringing Greece back to growth
- Moody΄s: Second review delay "credit negative΄ for Greek banks
- Effect of ECB bond-buying on euro was small: Bundesbank
- Merkel: No 'eternal guarantee' for United States cooperation with EU
- Brexit battle to dominate UK politics in 2017
- ► November (8)
- ► 2016 (80)
- ► December (4)
- ► November (6)
- Greek 10-yr bond yields drop to two-year low
- Cyprus Central Bank: Economy to grow 2.7 percent in 2016
- Greeks attracted to idea of being ‘own boss,’ Amway survey finds
- Autumn EC predictions on Greece
- Business tycoon Andreas Vgenopoulos dies of heart attack at 63
- Opinion: Court ruling brings more Brexit chaos to Britain
- ► October (5)
- New online register to include all properties, shares, money abroad
- OECD Report «Society at a Glance 2016»
- Three ways planned for the support of SME liquidity
- Lagarde reiterated the Fund’s view that it will not participate in the Greek bailout programme
- Greek government due to submit its draft budget plan for 2017
- ► September (7)
- Deutsche Bank to fight $14 billion demand from U.S. authorities
- Mix of French, Italian, Spanish models for tackling bad loans
- Debt cuts for sustainable firms in works
- NPL market woos major international names
- Taxes eat up half of firms’ annual profits
- Commissions boost Greek bank revenues
- IMF chief Lagarde warns against 'low-growth trap'
- ► August (7)
- New strategy proposed for over-indebted company overhauls
- Exclusive: Companies made deals that could run afoul of U.S. whistleblower rules
- Troika prompts ministry to tighten debt repayments
- Depositors still wary of banks
- Investors cut cash, load up on EM and U.S. stocks: BAML
- PCP Capital Partners LLP plans to invest USD 2bn in Greek NPLs
- Further relaxation of capital controls effective as of today
- ► July (7)
- ECoHR on psi
- IMF watchdog critical of Fund΄s handling of Greek programme, Euro crisis
- Eurozone growth slows, unemployment stagnates
- IMF slashes global growth forecast on Brexit uncertainty
- German firms to reduce investments in UK
- Fitch: Capital controls could be relaxed from late 2016
- Italian banks battered after ECB warns MPS about bad loans
- ► June (7)
- Brexit reminder: Six things Europeans like about the EU
- ECB lends a helping hand to Greece
- Britain's trade options after Brexit: no easy way out
- Greek shipping tax scrutiny will open ‘Pandora’s box’ in EU
- Markets may be too complacent over Brexit risk, BlackRock says
- Banks mulling special NPL vehicles
- The philosophy, goals and operation of KKR in Greece
- ► May (10)
- Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding
- IMF-Debt Sustainability Analysis
- Greece- Debt Sustainbility Summary Note
- Eurogroup statement on Greece
- ECB bad-loan policy may also reach smaller banks
- Greek capital controls to be considerably relaxed
- Alpha, Eurobank sign deal with KKR Credit for NPL management
- Cyprus to abolish extraordinary levy
- Negative start to year for GDP in Greece
- EBRD set for first NPL deal
- ► April (5)
- ► March (8)
- Euro area economic confidence falls to lowest in 13 months
- Tax hikes are no reform
- Major international interest in the country’s bad-loan market
- ECB decides to lift
- NPL management permits in works
- Cyprus leaves IMF loan program
- Investors want reforms, stability
- Business ponders ‘horrific’ cost of end to borderless Europe
- ► February (7)
- Οι κρατήσεις στους μισθωτούς από φόρους και ασφαλιστικές εισφορές
- New market storm could catch eurozone unprepared
- Greeks pay twice for public services
- Annual targets for slashing bad loans
- Athens may face a choice: Bail-out or bail-in?
- The 8 labors of Greece as it navigates bailout barriers
- ECB paper: Tax hikes
- ► January (7)
- Confiscation of undeclared assets under way
- Cyprus on track to exit bailout program in March
- No global meltdown, EU growth outlook unchanged: EU economic chief
- Ernst & Young forecasts GDP contraction of 2.9 pct this year
- Greece exits deflation after 33 months, uptick seen sustainable
- Ever so slowly, the euro zone economy awakes
- Greek owners lead the global used-ship market
- ► 2015 (46)
- ► December (4)
- ► November (6)
- ECB warns Europe more vulnerable to emerging markets
- Dozens of domestic shipping firms have relocated to Cyprus
- Draghi ‘won’t hesitate’ to expand stimulus if needed
- Growing the economy without debt: Possibility or wishful thinking?
- Déjà vu for Draghi as ECB debates whether more stimulus needed
- IMF pushes Europe for formal restructuring accord on Greek debt
- ► October (6)
- ECB on Greek Banks
- EU leaders back off banking union pledge as Juncker presses on
- Firms may buy bad mortgages
- Hoyer sees 47 bln investment by year-end from Juncker plan
- Greek program won't succeed with tough austerity, says former IMF chief economist Blanchard
- Let’s not overplay the benefits of debt relief
- ► September (5)
- ► August (4)
- ► July (6)
- Euro Summit Statement-12.7.2015
- Bailout Reforms Put Heavy Pressure on Greece’s Shipping Industry
- IMF names White House official as chief economist
- European Commission prepared extensive report on Grexit
- Cost of Greek Capital Controls Estimated at Around €3 Bln
- Russian Energy Minister: Russia Willing to Help Greece Through Exports
- ► June (4)
- ► May (3)
- ► April (1)
- ► March (2)
- ► February (3)
- ► January (2)
- ► 2014 (53)
- ► December (6)
- Eurogroup statement on Greece
- Greeks used to years of chaos dismiss Samaras’s warnings of more
- Argentina’s Case Has No Victors, Many Losers
- T-bill issues are depriving the real economy of vital liquidity
- Regling: Euro area to assess Greek debt sustainability in 2015
- Guardian: EU finance chief flies into Athens as Grexit fears mount
- ► November (4)
- ► October (3)
- ► September (5)
- ► August (1)
- ► July (10)
- UBS and Deutsche Bank Disclose New Inquiries Over ‘Dark Pools’
- Industry asks for gov’t intervention
- Greek shipowners continue to invest in fleet renewal
- Blackrock sees riskier outlook for major emerging markets
- Antitrust Regulator to Examine British Banks
- E.C.B. Sets Tight Deadline for Troubled Eurozone Banks
- EU/IMF troika wraps up Greek mini-audit before major fall review
- Big rise in Cosco’s container handling
- Plans to deal with private debts
- Greece Beats Primary Budget Target
- ► June (4)
- ► May (2)
- ► April (8)
- The Second Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece Fourth Review – April 2014
- Novartis Overhauls Portfolio With Deals Worth $25 Billion
- National bond issue already covered
- EIB plans to support creation of Greek development bank
- Sanctions Are Eased; Iran Sees Little Relief
- Greek deficit at 12.7 pct of GDP in 2013, debt at 175.1 pct
- Eurogroup Statement on Greece
- National is not ruling out a share increase
- ► February (5)
- ► January (5)
- ► December (6)
- ► 2013 (95)
- ► November (11)
- OECD - Government at a Glance (Greece)
- OECD - Global Economic Outlook
- OECD - Competition Assessment Review (Greece)
- Transparency International-Whistleblowing in Europe
- Eurobank Global Economic & Market Outlook (November 2013)
- Ernst & Young Capital Confidence Barometer October 2013 - April 2014
- ECB-Access to Finance for SME's in Euroarea
- EC - European Economic Forecast-Autumn 2013
- Piraeus port, Cosco sign agreement on West Pier container Terminal III
- Strong Asian demand sends oil-shipping costs ever higher
- Athens to take tough line on Eurobank sale
- ► October (25)
- Task Force for Greece - 5th Activity Report
- Eurobank Greece Macro Monitor
- EC - Turkey 2013 Progress Report
- Eurobank - New Europe Economics & Strategy – Focus Cyprus
- IMF - Global Financial Stability Report (October 2013)
- IMF - World Economic Outlook (October 2013)
- Eurobank Greece Macro Monitor - Greek debt sustainability
- IMF Annual Report 2013
- A question of liquidity
- Russian banks strengthen ties with blacklisted Syrian lenders
- Could entrepreneurship jump-start Greece's economy?
- Starting a business in Greece is now much easier than a year ago
- China factories power ahead
- How sick are Europe's banks? Wait and see
- Cyprus central banker faces fresh pressure over bailout
- Greece Makes Progress in Absorbing EU Funds, Task Force Says
- Eurobank: Draft merger agreement with New TT and New Proton
- Exporting nations more lenient to foreign corporate bribery
- UK services growth reaches 16-year high
- EU exit would be economic suicide, warns Nick Clegg
- U.S. hedge funds investing heavily in Greek banks
- Reuters: Greece set to return to growth next year, draft budget predicts
- EC - Business and Consumer Survey Results
- Troika, gov’t postpone decisions
- Εurozone unemployment rate
- ► September (10)
- European Competitiveness Report 2013
- Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Global (Q4-2013)
- EUROSTAT - Inflation In Euro Area (August 2013)
- ECB - Monthly Bulletin (September 2013)
- Foreign funds have eye on Athens bourse
- Fresenius buys Rhön clinics, creates Europe's biggest hospital group
- Twitter social media site files documents for initial public offering
- Luxury tax makes a comeback
- OECD - Interim Economic Assessment
- Eurobank to start privatization process by end-November
- ► August (13)
- EUROSTAT Euroarea GDP Growth for second quarter
- EUROSTAT Euroarea Inflation (July)
- OECD Composite Leading Indicators
- Average cost to raise a kid: $241,080
- British housing boom -- or bubble?
- Eurogroup chief becomes latest to admit Greece on course for third bailout
- Cyprus Bank’s Bailout Hands Ownership to ussian Plutocrats
- Up to 380 foreign institutions interested in providing remote banking services in Greece
- Big firms could help ease credit crunch
- Crackdown on uninsured employment
- Property prices seen falling still further
- Greek tourism revenues up 17.8% in H1 of 2013 amid big rise in Russian spending
- Shipping sector recovery is expected in 2014-15
- ► July (3)
- ► June (4)
- ► May (9)
- Troica Review on Anti-Money Laundering - Cyprus
- Manpower- Talent Shortage Survey
- EUROSTAT- Euroarea Unemployment Rate
- IMF- On Cyprus
- IMD - World Competitiveness Survey
- EUROSTAT- Euroarea Inflation Rate
- EC - European Economic Forecast (Spring '13)
- EC - Adjustment Programme Review - Cyprus
- EC - Adjustment Programme Review - Greece
- ► April (5)
- ► March (6)
- ► February (5)
- ► January (4)
- ► November (11)