Moody's Doesn't Alter NBG Covered Bond Rating
Yesterday, Moody's rating agency confirmed that there has been no rating effects on National Bank of Greece's covered bonds, regarding a bond transaction amendment.
Yesterday, Moody's rating agency confirmed that there has been no rating effects on National Bank of Greece's covered bonds, regarding a bond transaction amendment.
Today, Greece was hit by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake off the northern coast, and was felt by Bulgaria and Turkey.
As reported by a Finance Ministry document viewed by Kathimerini, new Greek debts are consistently growing, as the reparation of previous ones has significantly diminished.
Yesterday, Greece and the European Commission concurred on the allotment of 26 billion euros in investment and structural funds, and their usage in 2014 to 2020.
A Bank of Cyprus' confidential list that includes its twenty-four largest debtors and their owed amounts, was leaked to Stockwatch news portal on Thursday.
Omnibus administered a study for Britain's Royal Mail and analyzed various holiday locations.
Today, Business Insider columnist Milo Yiannopoulos pulled a drastic move and purchased a $1,200 plane ticket from London to Germany, to buy pop star Mariah Carey's new album.
"The Return of Iphigeneia" by Yiannis Ritsos and performed by Tatou Dede of Greece, will premiere in New York City on Friday, November 7th, at 6:00 p.m.
This week, the New York Times published a slideshow titled: "Greece's Austerity Orphans", depicting the horrific conditions of the nation's discarded children.
The American Hellenic Institute is sponsoring "Greek Heritage Night" at the Philadelphia Phillies, next Wednesday, May 28th.
Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos is expected in the city of Jerusalem on Friday, where he will have a meeting with Pope Francis on Sunday.
U.S. Treasuries prices rose today on uncertainty ahead of elections in Greece and Ukraine elections, which overshadowed stronger-than-expected U.S. housing data and spurred safe-haven bids.
The citizens of the island of Gavdos the southernmost point of Greece and Europe, will not be voting in European elections, as so they decided.
Greece has a record number of candidates running in this year's European Parliament elections, according to figures released by the EU Parliament press office.