• ECONOMY
    EmTech conference returns to Athens this week

    EmTech Europe, MIT Technology Review’s flagship conference, returns to Athens on Wednesday and Thursday, in collaboration with Kathimerini. The event will explore how emerging technologies drive sustainability and reshape industries. 

  • ECONOMY
    Nvidia supports Greek startup

    Investors have begun to eye companies in the healthcare and biotechnology sectors that are developing technologies with artificial intelligence at their core, in order to contribute to the faster discovery of new treatments.

  • ECONOMY
    Drilling decision by August

    Helleniq Energy and ExxonMobil will decide in the next three to six months on exploratory drilling in the offshore blocks southwest of Crete, according to what Helleniq Energy Chief Executive Officer Andreas Shiamishis told analysts on Friday during the presentation of the company’s 2024 financial results.

  • ECONOMY
    EU may trip up Greek fiscal request

    The government expects fiscal breathing space, within reasonable limits and without jeopardizing fiscal discipline, from the European Commission’s proposal to exempt defense investments from the spending limit of the new Stability Pact, by activating the escape clause.

  • ECONOMY
    Progress in interconnection between Greece and Egypt

    The progress and strategic importance of the Greece-Egypt electricity interconnection project (GREGY Interconnection) was presented by the vice president of the Copelouzos Group, Thomas Achimastos, at the Egypt Energy Show (EGYPES) 2025 conference, which was held in Cairo this week.

  • ECONOMY
    Eurobarometer: Jobs, prices stress Greek youth

    Rising prices and job creation dominate the concerns of young Greeks, according to a new Eurobarometer survey. Among respondents aged 16-30, 43% in Greece cited the economy and employment as top priorities, while 42% focused on inflation and the cost of living.

  • ECONOMY
    ATHEX: Bourse ends week at new 13-year high

    The Greek stock market had a day to remember on Friday, as both stock prices and turnover jumped and the main index reached a new 13-year high, climbing to a level unseen since April 2011. Most blue chips, including banks, which served as the market leaders, enjoyed significant gains, while mid-caps begged to differ. This […]

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