Eurobank eyes bond sale
Eurobank, Greece's third-largest bank by assets, announced it had hired five investment banks to arrange a possible bond sale.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Eurobank, Greece's third-largest bank by assets, announced it had hired five investment banks to arrange a possible bond sale.
Alpha Bank, Greece's fourth-biggest lender by assets, has agreed to acquire Citibank's retail banking operations in Greece at a price of 2 million euros.
Last night, philanthropist Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco co-hosted a World Wildlife Foundation cocktail reception fundraiser, on the easyJet founder's Monaco terrace.
Yesterday, CNN Greek-American producer Barbara Arvanitidis along with her two colleagues, were injured in Brazil's violent anti-World Cup demonstrations.
Cyprus is scheduling to sell bonds to yield seeking investors, over the next couple of weeks.
More than 1.13 tons of heroin was confiscated today in Attica, marking the largest drug crime cracked in the nation.
Comedian Tina Fey is currently filming The Nest, in Long Island, New York.
The International Monetary Fund reported today, that Greece suffered the second largest worldwide decline in real estate prices last year.
Today, Greek Defense Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos and his Romanian colleauge Mircea Dusa met in Bucharest.
Today marks the 50th anniversary of friendly collaboration between Kuwait and Greece, and was commemorated with the ratification of two agreements, regarding tourism sector partnership and mutual securement advancement.
The Supreme Court reversed its decision and ruled that the staff is not to be rehired until their case against the regional court's decision is tried in late September.
“The summer of 2012 was a particularly difficult period”, Giorgos Provopoulos said and added that he is ready to take a long vacation now after all that anxiety.
At the exclusive New York “Harmonie Club” where the 3rd Greek Investment Forum, "GRforGRowth," contacts between investors and Greek firmsthat has exceeded all expectations.
On Friday, June 20th, Hudson Institute will host an important conversation with Alexis Galanos, Mayor of the city of Famagusta and former Speaker of the Cyprus House of Representatives. As the mayor of a city in the northern, Turkish-occupied part of the island, Mayor Galanos will share his unique perspective on current and future prospects for the reunification of Cyprus.