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MONDAY

Finance Minister Giorgos Alogoskoufis to address a conference on «Greece: Your Strategic Partner in Southeast Europe: Investment Prospects and Business Opportunities,» hosted by the British Hellenic Chamber of Commerce in London.

Development Minister Christos Folias holds a press conference to announce measures to combat inflation.

Deputy Foreign Minister Petros Doukas to visit the Center of Renewable Energy Sources (CRES).

Transport Ministry is hosting a conference on «Electromagnetic Compatibility,» starting at 9 a.m. at the amphitheatre of the ministry. Transport Minister Costis Hatzidakis will make the opening address. Tel. 210.650.80.88 or log on to www.yme.gov.gr.

Piraeus Manufacturing Chamber in collaboration with the Greek Foreign Trade Board (HEPO) hosts a conference to present HEPO's exhibition program for 2008, at 6 p.m. at the chamber's premises in Piraeus. Tel. 210.411.0443.

Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosts a conference on «Credit Risk and Credit Insurance,» starting at 6 p.m. at its premises in Thessaloniki.

Hellenic Exchanges to release company's financial results for 2007.

TUESDAY

Institute of International Relations (IDIS) is hosting a lecture on «The Recent International Financial Turmoil: An Initial Evaluation and Some Lessons for the Future of International Financial Governance,» by Panteion University Professor Christos Gorthos. At 7.30 p.m. at its premises in Plaka. For details call 210.331.2325-7 or log on to www.idis.gr.

Spanish Embassy in Athens hosts a conference on «Renewable Energy Sources,» at 9 a.m. at the Athens Imperial Hotel. Tel. 210.724.8984 or log on to www.acci.gr.

WEDNESDAY

The Piraeus Manufacturing Chamber in collaboration with the University of Piraeus hosts a conference on «Cooperation between the Academic and the Business Community,» at 6 p.m. at the chamber's premises in Piraeus. Tel. 210.411.0443 or log on to www.bep.gr.

ALBA Graduate Business School hosts a lecture on «The 10 Management Commandments of a Family Business,» at 6 p.m. at its facilities in Vouliagmeni. Free admission. For details, tel 210.896.4531 or log on to www.alba.edu.gr.

THURSDAY

European Center for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP) hosts an international conference on «Skills for Europe's Future» at its premises in Thessalonki. Education Minister Evripidis Stylianidis will make the opening speech. To Friday. Tel. 2310.490.123 or log on to www.cedefop.europa.eu.

KPMG is hosting the 11th People Management symposium titled «Shaping the Future of Human Resources,» and a conference on «Top Management Executives,» both at Zappeion's Aigli. Tel. 210.606.2318 or log on to www.kpmg.gr.

FRIDAY

Tourism and Property show opens at 10 a.m. at the Olympic Complex at Hellenikon and will run through Sunday. For details call 210.619.6961 or log on to www.t-p.gr/show.

SATURDAY

The Hellenic Institute of Valuation is hosting a conference on Real Estate Market issues, at the President Hotel. Tel. 210.646.6383 or log on to www.elie.gr.

SUNDAY

The 10th international exhibition on Education begins at the Helexpo Palace in Maroussi. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. To next Sunday.

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