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ECONOMY
ECONOMY
OECD
Strong economy and persistent inflation - The recommendations
The OECD forecasts growth of 2.2% in 2025 and 2.5% in 2026 for Greece, expecting that the increase in disposable income will support consumption, while the "tight" labour market and increases in the minimum wage will support wages.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
Ideal Holdings
Announcement about Barba Stathis takeover
Ideal Holdings responds to the publications that talk about a possible takeover of Barba Stathis following a letter from the Hellenic Capital Market Commission.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
GEK Terna
Contribution of €4.8 billion to Greece's GDP
The substantial contribution of GEK TERNA Group to the national economy and the Greek society was once again highlighted through a study "Socio-Economic Impact Assessment (SEIA) for the period 2022-2023".
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
TRADE ESTATES
Preliminary agreement with Lamda Development for the Retail Park
Lamda Development and Trade Estate have signed the notarial contract for the sale of the retail park within the commercial hub for a total price of €31 million.
MARKETS
MARKETS
Athens Stock Exchange
Correction for second day in a row
The domestic market struggled for a second day, although it partially covered the losses in the end.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
Aegean
11% increase in passenger traffic in the first quarter of the year
Aegean: Carried 2.9 million passengers in the first quarter, 11% increase in passenger traffic
POLITICS
POLITICS
Greek Government
Six actions to boost exports
How Greece aims to increase exports: Six actions and critical sectors
ECONOMY
ECONOMY
Public Debt Management Agency
The yield on 3-month treasury T-Bills fell to 3.75%
3.75% yield on the issue of three-month Treasury T-Bills issued by the Hellenic State.
ECONOMY
ECONOMY
Tourism
Accommodation and food service activities provided 6.5% added value in Greece's business economy
Tourism services provided 6.5% of the value added to Greece's economy, according to Eurostat.
MARKETS
MARKETS
Athens Stock Exchange
New banking pressures drive the stock market even lower
Banks add pressure to the General Index
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