04/07/2019 21:07 - Fewer new companies set up in H1 | Business www.ekathimerini.comReduced access to funds combined with the fact that 2019 is an election year has resulted in the creation of fewer enterprises in the first half of 2019 compared ... ...
04/07/2019 21:07 - Tourism drops in Greece after 5 record years | Business www.ekathimerini.comTourism traffic this summer in Greece is slightly slower than last year, according to surveys, air arrival data and hoteliers. ...
04/07/2019 21:07 - Expanded political coverage, and a new $250 million campus worthy of a start-up, are signs of a Spanish-language network on the rise. ...
04/07/2019 21:07 - Start-up culture takes hold as Athens begins long climb out of economic Armageddon Telegraph.co.ukThere are all the grown-up toys you would expect from a start-up in Silicon Valley – the table football, the electric scooters and the vintage arcade games. ...
04/07/2019 19:07 - Golden years losing their luster for millennials | Business www.ekathimerini.comMillennials will have to work longer than their parents for a much smaller pension in Greece as well as in most other countries in the Organization for Economic ... ...
04/07/2019 18:07 - BSTDB-Eurobank deal to finance promotion of international trade in Greece | Kathimerini www.ekathimerini.comEurobank announced on Thursday that the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) is fueling the promotion of international trade in Greece with a ... ...
04/07/2019 18:07 - Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz is joined by Bloomberg senior editor John Authers and Bloomberg Markets editor-in-chief Christine Harper to discuss “Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street.” Peter Bernstein’s classic account of how a group of academics transformed Wall Street with bold new theories for managing risk is the first book in Bloomberg’s new book club. To join Bloomberg’s book club, email authersnotes@bloomberg.net or use #AuthersNotes on Twitter. ...
04/07/2019 17:07 - Moving from poverty to wealth from one generation to the next is least likely in the South, but optimism there is greatest, tinged with political views. ...