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Political “temperatures” & expectations rising for the upcoming visit of Macron to Greece
There is quite a concern and work going on at the prime minister’s office due to the upcoming visit of French President, Mr. Emmanuel Macron to Greece.
TAIPED seeks consultant for EYDAP, EYATH stakes
Greece's privatization agency, TAIPED, said on Wednesday it was seeking a financial adviser for the sale of minority stakes in two water utilities.
Under its international bailout agreement, Greece must sell an 11 percent stake in Athens Water Supply & Sewerage SA (EYDAP) and a 23 percent stake in Thessaloniki Water Supply & Sewerage SA (EYATH).
[Reuters]
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Gov't dragging its feet on state company utilization
The government is keen to keep a tight grip on state corporations, which is why the transfer of such companies to the new hyperfund for state asset utilization, officially titled Hellenic Holdings and Properties Company SA, has been allowed to drag on. The transfers are a part of the framework of the second review of the third Greek bailout program.
Athens water company extends program for overdue bills
The Athens Water Company (EYDAP) said on Thursday it is extending a payment program for consumers with overdue bills of 60 euros or more.
The listed utility said applications to join the scheme will begin on January 2 and that the minimum monthly installment for repaying arrears has been set at 20 euros.
Athens water company extends plan for overdue bills
The board of the EYDAP Athens water company on Thursday said it is extending a payment plan for consumers with overdue bills of 60 euros and above.
The utility said applications to join the scheme will begin on January 2 and that the minimum monthly installment for repaying arrears has been set at 20 euros.
ATHEX: Nervousness takes weekly loss to 2.5 pct
The benchmark index of the Greek bourse declined for the fourth session in a row yesterday, in line with its international peers, where the general feeling was one of nervousness as to what the political landscape will look like after the US election on Tuesday. This also explains the very low trading volume at Athinon Avenue.
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ATHEX: Worries send stocks lower
Fears of complications in Greece's second bailout review and further tremors in the runup to the US elections weighed on the majority of Greek stocks on Tuesday, with the benchmark giving up close to 1.5 percent.
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ATHEX: Investors show their growing indifference to local bourse
Having already factored in the disbursement of the 2.8-billion-euro bailout tranche announced on Tuesday, the Greek bourse benchmark continued to sink with most stocks heading south, as trading volume slipped below 20 million euros.
Parliament debates on the bill on the prior actions
The debate on the bill on the prior actions that will give the green light for the disbursement of the 2.8 billion euro loan sub-tranche started on Monday with the rapporteurs of the parties to the relevant committees in parliament.
Gov't braces for vote on reforms
The government faces a busy week with the latest multi-bill of reforms to go before a vote Tuesday and several loose ends that must be tied up before the country's creditors can sign off on the next loan sub-tranche worth 2.8 billion euros.
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