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EU economic affairs commissioner Pierre Moscovici on Monday told reporters in Athens that the Union and Greece should conclude negotiations ...
Athens’ central Syntagma square, in the middle of the city and across from Parliament, on Monday was slowly being transformed ...
State-run rail operator Trainose continues to incur damages from ongoing employee strikes and work stoppages, with Chinese multinational Cosco - ...
A deadline for a submission of binding bids for a 24-percent stake of the state-owned Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO ...
The memorandum-mandated monetary target for privatizations in Greece reaches an ambitious, by Greek standards, figure of 3.2 billion euros 2017, ...
Greece’s finance ministry leadership is reportedly considering a request towards America’s well-known Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for assistance to further ...
The Greek government will examine a request for political asylum by all eight Turkish military cadres who landed at the ...
Greece’s finance ministry on Friday extended, at least for hours, the deadline for filing income tax returns. The new deadline ...
In response to reports out of Ankara on Friday evening regarding a purported military coup, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras ...
The Council of State, Greece’s highest administrative court, on Friday rejected an injunction petition filed by three private television stations ...
Initial estimates by international analysts point to a roughly 26-percent drop in Greek olive oil production for the coming 2016-17 ...
Statements by the EU Commissioner for Employment Marianne Thyssen, who spoke to Greece’s state-run news agency on Thursday, more-or-less continued ...
If the forum wants to preserve its legitimacy, multilateralism, and global economic integration, a strong political message should come out ...
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras took to the airwaves on Thursday evening to provide a one-on-one interview with a news ...
An Afghan man was fatally injured in a brawl of up to 50 third country nationals on Thursday at a ...
“Jose Manuel Barroso joined as Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, he will also help advise our clients in Europe and ...
The government and judicial officials apparently went into “overdrive” over the past 24 hours to ensure that two high-profile trials ...
Ship prices continued to hover at record low levels over the recent period. Indicatively, a “Cape” sized vessel built in ...
An offer of 45 million euros by Ferrovie Dello Stato Italiane S.p.A. for Trainose, the state-run rail operator in Greece, ...
Well-known Greek-American money manager and investor John Calamos Sr. was succinct in his assessment of the battered Greek economy’s potential ...
VAT is the Greek State's most important source of revenue. From 2000 to 2012 it amounted, on average, to 7.15% ...
Differences between institutional creditors and the leftist Greek government over the level of primary budget surplus targets (as a percentage ...
A draft bill, ostensibly aimed at combating the sale of bootleg tobacco products, nevertheless includes numerous and noteworthy changes in ...
Main opposition New Democracy (ND) party on Wednesday tabled an amendment to a recently submitted draft law by the government, ...
Greece’s central banker delivered his most optimistic prediction about the course of the Greek economy since he assumed the post, ...
The relevant justice minister will request that two court cases related to the Siemens kickbacks investigation and indictment receive priority ...
Unemployment may remain at sky-high levels and capital controls still imposed, alone amongst developed states, yet one job is apparently ...
The Greek state on Wednesday received 812.5 million euros from the market during a three-month T-bill auction.
The political fallout over possible delays in the ongoing trial involving kickbacks in Greece by German multinational Siemens continued unabated ...
The leftist Greek government is apparently trying to muster internal support from so-called “social partners” – unions, employers’ groups, sector ...