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Athens Stock Exchange: Second consecutive rise led by banks
Without impressing, the Greek stock market closed in positive territory for a second straight day, boosted by banks. The profit taking that took place in some energy blue chips prevented further upside, resulting in the General Index closing far from the highs of the day and below 1,430 points, which it exceeded intraday.
Government pressuring banks on three fronts
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has dismissed the prospect of a windfall tax on banking profits, choosing instead to apply regulatory pressure to address systemic issues within the sector.
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PM Mitsotakis rules out extraordinary tax on banks
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reportedly ruled out imposing an extraordinary tax on bank profits.
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Mitsotakis embarks on official visit to London
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is undertaking a two-day official visit to London. On Monday, he will inaugurate the 3rd Greek Investment Conference, organized by the Athens Stock Exchange in collaboration with Morgan Stanley.
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: In London today and tomorrow for… Business, Starmer, and the Parthenon sculptures
Following a successful weekend for the government, highlighted by the inauguration of the Thessaloniki Metro, and just days before his first meeting with the opposition leader Nikos Androulakis on Wednesday in Parliament,
The change in tactics by K.M. and the electoral law, the game with the bank tax, the Gordian knot of the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), the egg crisis in New York!
Hello, I found last night’s interview of K.M. on Alpha (with Sroiter) quite interesting in several aspects, and I’ll highlight some points that represent certain changes. First of all, regarding his stance on the Samaras-Karamanlis duo, who have been systematically attacking him for the past few months without any apparent reason.
K.M., the Ministers and their “restrained words,” the banks (news next year), Pappas… everywhere Pappas, the AVAX vs. EKTER Feud, and updates from London
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis to meet Nikos Androulakis in parliament following London visit
Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Nikos Androulakis are set to finalize and announce their first meeting in the coming days, as reported by Protothema.gr. Initial consultations have been conducted to align the schedules of both leaders, with only one final confirmation pending to lock in the exact date.
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Nadim Nsouli: The story of the Lebanese-British entrepreneur buying private schools in Athens
Recently, the education giant Inspired announced the acquisition of the Kostea-Geitona schools and plans for developments in the Elliniko area. Many wondered about the Lebanese-British powerhouse behind Inspired who made this super deal. But for Nadim Nsouli, founder, chairman, and CEO of Inspired, this isn’t new.