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Villas rented for up to 170,000 euros per week
With prices ranging from 30,000 to 170,000 euros per week, luxury homes are being rented this summer in various regions of the country, with the average duration reaching two weeks.
These are properties of unique characteristics and beauty, which are accompanied by a corresponding level of services.
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IT enterprises in Greece more optimistic over recruiting
IT companies in Greece are more optimistic over hiring intentions in the third quarter of 2023, with the hiring intentions rate rising to 39% from 27% in the first quarter and 6% in the second quarter of the year, ManpowerGroup said in a report on Monday.
Ioannina is evolving into a science and technology hub
PwC on Thursday launched its new digital center in the city of Ioannina, northwestern Greece, which boasts an ecosystem of innovative companies seeking skilled staff.
The capital of Epirus has evolved into a magnet for tech companies, including PwC Greece, which opened its second satellite office in Greece after its Tech & Innovation Hub in Patra.
The financial system will not collapse
The global financial system will not collapse from the turbulence caused by the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and the problems facing Credit Suisse, as governments and the relevant international institutions have learned from the past; however, there will be further problems in the markets, as high inflation makes it difficult to manage the situation, the president of Eurasia Gr
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Luxury sector impatient for return of Chinese tourists
The European luxury sector is welcoming the end of pandemic lockdowns in China, as the return of big-spending Chinese tourists could sustain further growth.
Prior to the pandemic, Chinese tourists visiting Europe were a major source of sales for luxury houses.
Giant firms vie to recruit visually impaired Turkish woman
Microsoft and global consulting firm McKinsey are competing to recruit a young, visually impaired Turkish woman, Fulya Akkaya, who ranked first in the university entrance exam five years ago.
London unveils watered-down audit reform plans
Britain yesterday unveiled long-awaited reforms to the country's corporate reporting and audit regime via a new regulator after a swathe of recent high-profile bankruptcies - but the revamp is a watered-down version of an originally mooted shake-up.
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Standard & Poor's Confirmed Bulgaria's Rating with a Stable Outlook
The international rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P Global Ratings) has confirmed Bulgaria's foreign and local currency rating 'BBB / A-2'. The outlook for the rating remains stable, the finance ministry said.
Johnny Depp hugs his lawyer as judge denies Amber Heard’s request to toss lawsuit
Judge Penney Azcarate denied the defense’s motion to strike for statements two and three. She’s taking the first under advisement
Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44 billion
The big “deal” is closed – The trading of the share on the New York Stock Exchange was suspended
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