
Greek Bond Yields Rise Ahead of DBRS Rating Review
Greek bond yields are increasing in anticipation of DBRS Morningstar's credit rating assessment for the Greek economy. Eurozone bonds are also facing pressure.
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Greek bond yields are increasing in anticipation of DBRS Morningstar's credit rating assessment for the Greek economy. Eurozone bonds are also facing pressure.

An analysis by Grigoris Zarotiadis, Professor of Economic Sciences at AUTH, discusses the 'déjà vu' of the economy and the underlying concerns expressed by the Bank of Greece. The article delves into the broader economic outlook and potential challenges.

The Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, led by George Alexandratos, is pushing for a strategic upgrade of the Port of Patras to boost the competitiveness of the Greek economy.

A study by IOBE estimates that taxi rides facilitated by Uber contributed over 110 million euros to the Greek economy in 2024, with the company's operations supporting more than 6,900 jobs.

The Greek economy saw a 2.4% increase in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, with an overall growth of 0.8% compared to Q3 2025.

The duration of the crisis in the Middle East is the main factor on which the existence and extent of the consequences of the ignition on the Greek economy will depend.

The 5th Panhellenic Yachting Conference highlighted marine tourism as a strategic pillar for the Greek economy, announcing a €260 million investment in port infrastructure and simplification of bureaucratic procedures.

The Greek economy grew by 2.1% in 2025, with a 2.4% increase in GDP during the fourth quarter, according to the first estimate released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).

The shrapnel in the Greek economy. Good morning everyone. Let's hope the war situation in the Middle East ends very quickly because soon it will start to affect the Greek economy very much...

Hellenic Gold has reported a historic record in mining fees for the Municipality of Aristotle, continuing to be a stable pillar of development and directly and indirectly supporting the local community and Greek economy.