ECONOMY

Agenda

Agenda

MONDAY

The heads of the creditors’ mission to Greece begin talks on the third bailout review with the government.

The Civil Servants’ Union (ADEDY) organizes a rally outside the Administrative Reform Ministry at 2 p.m.

Lawyers, judges and other legal sector professionals have called a rally outside the Athens Appeals Court at 3 p.m.

Religious groups are planning a march at 5 p.m. from the town hall of Maroussi to the Education Ministry, in northern Athens, in protest at the new curriculum for religion classes at public schools.

The Association of Business Management Consultants (SYSEP) organizes an event on the subject of “Modern Forms of Employment” in Thessaloniki, northern Greece. The event runs from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Olympias Hall of the Ioannis Vellidis Conference Center. (Info: www.sysep.org)

The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) will be publishing its report on room rental traffic for 2016.

TUESDAY

Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias is scheduled to make an official visit to Ankara, following an invitation from his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu.

The Foundation for Economic and Industrial research (IOBE) will present its study on “The Food Bank as a Means of Combatting Food Poverty in Greece.” The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Benaki Museum, 138 Pireos, Athens. (Info: www.traptrof.gr)

The Digi.travel EMEA Conference & Expo 2017 opens at the National Hellenic Research Foundation at 46 Vassileos Constantinou, Pangrati, Athens. To Wednesday. (Info: 2107.digi.travel)

The Hands-On Business Finance 2017 conference, themed “Sharing Practices and Lessons Learned,” will be held at the Divani Caravel Hotel, 2 Vassileos Alexandrou, Ilissia, Athens. (Info: 210.661.7777, [email protected])

Shipping Minister Panagiotis Kouroumblis is due to visit Preveza in northwestern Greece.

Listed companies Druckfarben and Karamolegos will hold extraordinary general meetings.

WEDNESDAY

The 19th Infocom World + Infocom Media conference, themed “Fiber to the People: The Gigabit Era!” takes place at the Divani Caravel Hotel, 2 Vassileos Alexandrou, Pangrati, Athens. (Info: www.infocomworld.gr)

The Department for the Development of Female Managers and Entrepreneurs of the Hellenic Management Association organizes a workshop on Skill Development. The workshop is free of charge for the department’s members and costs 30 euros for non-members. It is taking place at the association’s offices, 200 Ionias, Athens, from 5.30 to 9 p.m. (Info: 210.211.2000, [email protected]).

THURSDAY

The plenary session of Greek Parliament will discuss and vote on a Finance Ministry bill to ratify the memorandum of cooperation and the agreement between Greece and the United States on the improvement of international tax compliance, etc.

Athens-listed Interwood-Xylemboria and Iktinos hold extraordinary general meetings of their shareholders.

FRIDAY

The Greek office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung foundation organizes its second KAS Political Academy in Nicosia, Cyprus, with the support of the Glafcos Clerides Institute. (Info: www.kas.de/griechenland)

Listed firm Ilyda to hold an extraordinary general meeting.

SATURDAY

National holiday (“Ochi Day”) in Greece and Cyprus. A military parade will take place in Thessaloniki and student parades across Greece.

The 8th Pancritia, the annual exhibition on Crete’s products, opens at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Center. To November 5. (Info: pagritiaekthesi.gr)

SUNDAY

Clocks go back one hour at 4 a.m. (to 3 a.m.), as Daylight Saving time ends.

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