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Investment trends and a key challenge for new homes in Athens through 2030 — Where prices are peaking
The maturing of the market is leading to a levelling off of the rates of increase that have been evident since last year, as "asking prices are beginning to test the upper limits of demand resilience", according to Savills Hellas
2025 tax returns: Guidance for spouses, children, and legal heirs
On 16 March the submission of this year's tax returns begins - Where the burden of taxation falls this year
ExxonMobil clears institutional step to enter Ionian hydrocarbon exploration block
Paving the way for the first exploratory drilling in Greece in 45 years - The ExxonMobil-Energean-Helleniq Energy consortium and the target for a 200 bcm gas field
Mitsotakis to Tasoulas: Government imposes a cap on fuel and supermarket products (updated)
At the Presidential Palace, the Prime Minister met with Konstantinos Tasoulas – Announcements on curbing profiteering will be made at 14:00 by Hatzidakis, Theodorikakos, and Papastavrou
Oil markets remain nervous, Brent above $90 again
The oil market remains highly volatile, with prices affected by the conflict in the Middle East and discussions about a possible release of strategic reserves
DESFA: Middle East developments do not impact Greek gas – Space for additional FSRUs
Where are the negotiations with Motor Oil for the new LNG terminal in Agioi Theodoroi and with Brussels for the Vertical Corridor - The operation of the Kuwait terminal is under continuous control
Vicky Safra, Thessaloniki-born woman is the richest Greek woman in the world with a fortune exceeding $27 billion
She ranks No. 94 on the Forbes list, stays away from the public eye, and manages a multi-billion-dollar empire alongside her children — the story of the Safra family and the “family feud” that led to court battles