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Greece recorded a primary surplus of €3.510 billion in January, far above the target of…
Greek Tobacco giant Papastratos, one of Greece’s oldest and largest tobacco companies, reported a strong…
Fast food chains have become a permanent part of daily life in Greece, from central…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Group raised its financing in Greece to a historic high…
Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) identified 147 businesses involved in networks of phantom…
Greek employers submitted requests to hire 4,200 unemployed women within the first week of a…
Greece created more than 563,000 new jobs between December 2019 and December 2025, while full-time…
An alleged decade-old email in the Epstein Files claims Greeks paid northern banks for debts they never incurred, spotlighting bailout flows to German and French institutions.
Greece recorded its second-best unemployment performance in the past 22 years in December, with the…
The Bank of Greece has launched the Central Credit Registry (CCR), announcing the start of…
Greece’s strong market performance and robust economic fundamentals have set the stage for potential credit…
Greece recorded the second-lowest average annual adjusted full-time wages in the European Union in 2024,…
Greek wages and household incomes remain significantly below pre-crisis levels, according to Eurostat data, highlighting…
Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has set a target of 72,800 tax audits…
Greece recorded a new milestone in electric vehicle adoption in 2025, with sales reaching a…
A 30 per cent reduction in VAT rates will come into effect from January 1,…
Greece is entering 2026 as a “year of opportunities,” with economic growth, investment and citizens…
Greece posted a primary surplus of €12.678 billion in the first 11 months of 2025,…
Greek public servants received higher net salaries this week thanks to recently implemented reductions in…
Athens’ public bus operator, Road Transport S.A. (OSY), has been forced to grant a second…
EYDAP, Greece’s largest water utility, has issued clarifications on its proposal to the Regulatory Authority…
Greece’s social security agency e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA) will pay out pensions…
The steady expansion of electronic payments has become a structural change for the Greek economy…
Greece’s shipbuilding industry is set for a major boost after ONEX Shipyards & Technologies Group…
Greece recorded better-than-average performance compared with the European Union in 2024 in both the number…
Greece has prepaid €5.3 billion in 2010 bailout loans ahead of schedule, saving €1.6 billion in interest and paving the way for its debt-to-GDP ratio to fall below 120% by 2029 as part of an ambitious early repayment plan.
Greece at the heart of Wall Street! The @NYSE glowed blue & white tonight for the 21st Greek-American Issuer Day at the @CapitalLink Invest in Greece Forum — a proud celebration of the enduring U.S.-Greece bond and growing Greek presence on global markets.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis criticized Alexis Tsipras ahead of the 2027 national elections, questioning his leadership and emphasizing Greece’s economic transformation. Mitsotakis highlighted Greece’s growing role as an energy leader, its appeal to foreign investment, and political stability as key factors for future prosperity.
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