ECONOMY

Agenda

Agenda

MONDAY

President Prokopis Pavlopoulos will be in Istanbul for the 25th anniversary summit of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, and have a meeting with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos will be participating in the Eurogroup meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Brussels.

Local authority workers hold another 48-hour strike.

On the initiative of Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias, the 2nd Convention on Security and Stability opens on the island of Rhodes. To Tuesday.

The 2nd Mobility Fair is held at Technopolis at Gazi, central Athens, from 12 noon to 9 p.m. (Info: mobilityfair2017.esngreece.gr)

The Federation of Industries of Northern Greece organizes a seminar with corporate consultant Jim Lawless titled “Taming Tigers,” at the Olympion cinema in Thessaloniki at 4 p.m. (Info: www.sbbe.gr)

The 4th Greek-German Food Forum opens at Lucy Hotel in Kavala in eastern Macedonia. To Tuesday. (Info: 210.641.9038, www.german-chamber.gr)

The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) will issue its first-quarter data on turnover in the car sector and in wholesale commerce.

Listed companies Druckfarben and Moda Bagno will hold extraordinary general meetings.

TUESDAY

The 4th Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum opens at the Megaron Athens International Conference Center, under the theme “Reinventing Cruising in the East Mediterranean.” To Wednesday. (Info: posidoniaseatourism.com)

The Center for Renewable Sources and Energy Saving (CRES) organizes a seminar on “Energy Management for State and Broader State Sector Buildings,” at Amalia Hotel, 10 Amalias, Athens. To Wednesday. (Info: [email protected])

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is organizing its third National Peace Symposium Greece at the Divani Caravel Hotel, 2 Vassileos Alexandrou, Athens, from 6 p.m. (Info: 211.214.0522)

Athens-listed Fourlis releases its first-quarter results.

Public Power Corporation, Korres, Moda Bagno and Plaisio hold general meetings of their shareholders.

WEDNESDAY

The Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EBEA) and the Athens Chamber of Tradesmen present “A New Proposal for the Economy,” at EBEA, 7 Academias, Athens, at 6 p.m. (Info: www.acci.gr)

National Bank, Piraeus Bank and Motor Oil publish their Q1 results.

The Institute of International Relations of Panteio University and Pedio Publications organize a public debate on “International Studies in Greece and their Prospects.” At 7 p.m. at 3-5 Hill, Plaka, Athens. (Info: 210.331.2325, www.idis.gr)

Hellenic Exchanges, Kekrops and Hellenic Petroleum hold the annual general meetings of their shareholders.

THURSDAY

Primary school teachers hold a two-hour work stoppage.

The Balkans & Black Sea Cooperation Forum opens in the town of Serres in central Macedonia. To Friday. (Info: balkansblackseaforum.org)

The American-Greek Chamber of Commerce organizes its 6th Corporate Governance Conference, titled: “Radical Changes to Corporate Governance and Financial Information.” At the Athens Hilton Hotel, from 2 p.m. (Info: 210.699.3559, www.amcham.gr)

The French-Greek Chamber of Commerce and Industry organizes an event on Urban Agriculture at the Theo Angelopoulos auditorium of the French Institute of Athens, 31 Sina, from 7 p.m. (Info: 210.362.5545)

The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) will issue its April figures on new house construction material prices.

FRIDAY

Listed firms Halcor, ANEK and Trastor hold their annual general meetings.

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