A recent nationwide survey conducted by Metron Analysis on behalf of the Athens Chamber of Tradesmen (EEA) reveals continued financial
The Greek government has introduced a new law (5229/2025) to tackle the country’s housing crisis with the help of two
Greece has achieved the most significant public debt reduction among European Union member states, according to Eurostat data released in
The European Commission has announced that, on August 20, it will end its scrutiny of the Greek economy after 12
Greece has paid off its debts to the International Monetary Fund two years earlier than expected. The country received more
Twenty years ago, Greece’s then Prime Minister Kostas Simitis made the first withdrawal of a euro banknote from a Greek
“Except Greece imploded,” Barack Obama wrote in his memoir “A Promised Land,” released today, November 17. The former U.S. President
The International Monetary Fund will soon be closing its local bureau in Athens, sending home representatives of one of the
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