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S&P ups outlook to positive, leaves rating at 'BBB-' -
Moody's leaves Greece's rating unchanged, one notch from investment grade -
Investment grade boost visible in strong demand for Greek assets -
Labour database shows 8 in 10 workers earn less than 1,200 per month -
Investment grade rewards evident in first bond issuance of 2024, attracting record demand -
PDMA taps markets for first time this year via modest bond reopening
Greek stocks down 4.6 pct during week after Friday’s sell-off
The Greek equity market traded mostly in negative territory this week with a sell-off on Friday amid global concerns as investors preferred to adopt a risk-averse stance despite the positive developments on the domestic front related to the disbursement of the next bailout tranche.
The Eurogroup Working Group gave its green light on Thursday evening for the release of 7.5 billion. The transfer also has also to be ratified by national parliaments, while official decisions by the Eurogroup and the European Stability Mechanism are du...
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