DELPHI ECONOMIC FORUM

OECD to establish research center on population issues on Crete
NEWS

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will establish a research center on Crete to analyze demographic and migration policies, issues related to the diaspora as well as individual challenges related to the labor market and the population, under an agreement signed with the government on Tuesday.


Delphi Economic Forum heads to Toronto
ECONOMY

The Toronto Economic Forum, the new conference by the Delphi Economic Forum, is taking place in the Canadian metropolis on Monday and Tuesday with the participation of several cabinet members from Greece and Canada.

China sees Ukraine and thinks of Taiwan
SUSAN THORNTON

For two years, in 2016-18, Susan Thornton was the acting US assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs. Today she a senior fellow at Yale University Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center.


Dendias: EastMed is ‘alive and kicking’
DELPHI ECONOMIC FORUM

Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias on Saturday rejected the idea that the EastMed pipeline is dead at the Delphi Economic Forum, replying to a statement to that effect by Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs of the United States Victoria Nuland during her visit to Athens earlier this week.


Blair: ‘Democracies will rediscover a belief in their own system’
DELPHI ECONOMIC FORUM

The future of democracy, particularly in a post-Ukraine-war world, was the main subject of a conversation between former prime minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair and Executive Editor of Kathimerini Alexis Papahelas at the Delphi Economic Forum on Friday.



Venizelos: Europe was unprepared for Russian invasion
DELPHI ECONOMIC FORUM

The future of European security following the Russian invasion of Ukraine was the main focus of a conversation between former socialist PASOK minister Evangelos Venizelos and Tom Ellis, Editor in Chief of Kathimerini English Edition, held as part of the Delphi Economic Forum on Wednesday. 

Gentiloni at Delphi Forum: Greek debt can remain sustainable
ECONOMY

The Greek debt can remain sustainable in the future by maintaining the current momentum for reforms and implementing the Recovery Plan, EU Commissioner for the Economy, Paolo Gentiloni, said on Thursday at the 7th Delphi Economic Forum.

Delphi Economic Forum’s seventh edition under way
NEWS

The Delphi Economic Forum got under way at its home base, Ancient Delphi, for the first time in two years on Wednesday. It is set to last until Saturday and 780 figures from around the world will participate.


ECB favors gradual adjustment
ECONOMY

The European Central Bank is in favor of a rather gradual reduction of Greece’s national debt, at a slower pace than the current one (at one-20th of 60% of gross domestic product per annum), and of the implementation of a new expenditures rule so that their growth rate does not exceed GDP growth within a decade, according to ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane.

Forum gets back to Delphi on Wednesday
DELPHI ECONOMIC FORUM

As of Wednesday, the Delphi Economic Forum is set to get under way in its home base, Ancient Delphi, with the start of its 7th edition lasting until this Saturday with the participation of 780 figures from around the world.