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Trying to manage international pressures
Athens Avenue is attempting to manage the pressures of the negative international climate with the appearance of some buyers pushing the GΙ away the daily lows.
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Athens Avenue is attempting to manage the pressures of the negative international climate with the appearance of some buyers pushing the GΙ away the daily lows. 

Specifically, the General Index is now at 1,424.5 points, down 0.37%, while it had been found retreating as far as 1,418.87 (-0.76%)

After days turnover is at extremely low levels, at just 30 million at about halfway through the session, of which 2.95 million in 8 packages (2 in NBG for 1.15 million), with trading volume at 8.8 million pieces.

NBG remains today in first place in terms of turnover with 7 million euros and the price, as mentioned above, retreating towards that of the placement at 7.6 euros with -1.3%, while there have been sales up to 7.558 euros (-1.87%).

It should be noted that the two packages of a total of 152 thousand shares of the bank changed hands at prices of 7.6 euros a share and 7.52 euros.

The other systemic banks also continue to decline, but now far from their daily lows. Piraeus at 3.74 euros (-0.3%), Eurobank at 1.97 euros (-0.48%) and Alpha at 1.488 euros (-0.1%).

In positive territory on the FTSE, PPC, Ellaktor, Sarantis, AIA, and EYDAP are now in positive territory, but all with small gains of up to 0.65%.

On the other hand, Coca-Cola is giving back yesterday's gains immediately at -1.8%, while Titan and Cenergy are still down more than 1%, retreating to €9.65.

Beyond that, Attiki Bank continues its free fall with a new 30% plunge that takes it to 1.715 euros, after having lost more than 46% of its value in the two previous sessions and more than 70% in general in the last month.

In contrast, Bank of Cyprus is up 6% at 4.78 euros with a turnover of 1 million, the 7th largest of the day. 

In the mid-cap sector, Kri Kri at 13.2 euros stands out with a positive sign with +1.1%, while Dimand is under significant pressure at -3.3%, Techniki Olympiaki is moving at -2.5%, and Intracom, Profile, Intrakat, and AVAX are all down more than 1%.

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