Greece Considers Reducing Business Energy Costs Without EU Approval
Yesterday, Development Minister Nikos Dendias stated that Greece is considering decreasing business energy prices, even without the European Union's consent.
Yesterday, Development Minister Nikos Dendias stated that Greece is considering decreasing business energy prices, even without the European Union's consent.
Today, the Greek Parliament shot down a forestry bill appeal by opposition parties SYRIZA and Independent Greeks, according to reports.
An ELSTAT study confirmed that retail purchases by volume decreased in Greece by 3.8% in May, compared to last year's same month, after experiencing a 7.1% increase in April.
The trading of credit-dafault swaps associated with Greek governmental bonds was announced by the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), marking the first occurrence since the nation's sovereign debt reconstruction over two years ago, as reported by Kathimerini.