Bill Clinton to visit Athens as part of drive to reverse crisis
Former US President Bill Clinton is to visit Athens at the end of this week as part of a Greek-American campaign aimed at reversing the negative image of Greece and promoting initiatives that could contribute toward tackling the repercussions of the crisis.
According to Kathimerini, a Greek-American initiative involving well-known entrepreneurs, lawyers and scientists, aim to gather an initial 100 million euros through a combination of three activities -- bolstering the work of isolated charity organizations, supporting the implementation of structural reforms and attracting foreign investment.
The Greek government bond yield curve returned to an uphill shape on Tuesday, as investors continued to price out default risks after last week's sovereign ratings upgrade by Fitch.
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The Finance Ministry confirmed on Monday that April was the first month this year that the targets for both direct and indirect taxes were achieved, as the budget deficit is less than half o...
Germany's Bjoern Otto recorded the world's leading performance in the men's pole vault at the Athens Street Pole Vault event that took place at Zappio, in central Athens, on Saturday afterno...
PAS Giannina upset PAOK at Thessaloniki on Sunday to take the lead at the Super League play-offs, while Asteras Tripolis rebounded from its loss at Ioannina in midweek to defeat Atromitos at...
Dividing lines – less so between political parties and more so between political cultures and ideologies – do not go away as easily as some would like to think. In the case of Greece, politi...
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s recent official visit to China aimed at attracting foreign investment and meeting with his Chinese counterpart proved to be highly successful.
The image of t...