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ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE
Banking pressures resulted in a negative session
In negative territory, the stock market will have a Christmas retreat, as banking pressures did not allow Athens to remain above the psychological threshold of 1,450 points.
Stagnation prevails today
Stagnation prevails today (23/12) on the Athens Stock Exchange, as investors have slowed down, affected by the festive climate and the consecutive Christmas holidays.
Defenses with a banking rally
The reaction of the Athens Stock Exchange to yesterday's selloff on Wall Street, as well as to today's selloffs in Europe, proved to be absolutely calm.
Wall Street puts extra pressure
The Athens Stock Exchange retracts below 1,450 points, as the fallout from last night's Wall Street sell off affects all of Europe today, which loses at least 1%.
Buyers halted the two day downward streak
The Athens Stock Exchange finally went green, with buyers halting the two-day downward streak, with banks as the main ally.
Effort to return to positive territory
The Athens Stock Exchange continues its effort to return to positive territory, although the short-term environment is not conducive to taking any particular risk.
Liquidations for second day
The Athens Stock Exchange ended today (17/12) close to the daily lows, with sellers holding the reins for the second consecutive session.
Sellers prevailed today
Controlled losses were recorded on the Athens Stock Exchange today (16/12), with sellers taking the lead, targeting mainly banks, in an attempt to assess the impact of the government's measures on charges.
Controlled pressure today
Controlled pressure is being exerted on the Athens Stock Exchange today (16/12), with investors calmly assessing the government's measures to reduce bank charges.
Weekly gains at +0.9%
Investors continued their selective investments today (13/12) on the Athens Stock Exchange, which remained in positive territory, thanks to the rotation of shares.
In positive territory
The Greek market continues to be positive, hovering just 2.5% below the "peaks" of 1,502 points, a 13-year high that all participants in the domestic capital market aspire to reach.