Search
-
Newsletter 409 - 26/01/2024
the government’s pledge to uncover the truth about the causes of the crash rang hollow given what
23% -
NBG 2024 profits at 1.16 bln, commision income up 12 pct at 427 mln
EconomyBankingIncome (PPI) stood at 1.9 billion, up by 5 percent annually. Operating expenses in 2024 were 884 million
23% -
What would Willy do?
Agoraon the other, will leave aside the generation that did not enjoy the benefits during the age of the fat cows
22% -
It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
Agoraschedule requires a country that has cut through the fat, the meat and has reached the bone
22% -
The tarnished legacy that will haunt the Athens Olympics
Agorawent wrong. For Greek taxpayers there are no gold medals, juicy public contracts, fat salaries or fame
22% -
Greeks' health seen getting worse, negative feelings growing during crisis
Societyblood sugar level, excess body fat around the waist and abnormal cholesterol levels – finding that 59
22% -
H1 exports show notable fall in many sectors but agricultural products buck trend
Economyin beverages and tobacco (+15 percent), while animal and vegetable oil and fat fell by 4.9 percent
22% -
Resignations of two key aides undermines PM's attempt to rebuff crash cover-up claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsare trying to undermine his government and called on any publishers or businessmen with “fat wallets
22% -
Pension and income tax reform bill sets out 4.4 bln in new measures
EconomyProgrammeThe government tabled in Parliament on Friday evening the bill containing the pension and income tax reforms it had put to public consultation a few days earlier. The draft legislation also introduces a change to gaming taxation. The bill is expected to...
22% -
Eurosystem funding falls by another 4.4 bln in August
EconomyMacroeconomyGreek banks’ Eurosystem funding remained on a downward trend for the fourteenth successive month in August, when it dropped by 4.39 billion euros, after a similar fall of 4.3 billion in July, Bank of Greece's (BoG) monthly financial statement displayed ...
22%