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Business
Greece Has Already Gained Investment Grade, Analysts Say
Greek bonds are already trading as though Greece has regained investment grade, bank analysts told Reuters on Friday.
The news agency reports that investors consider Greece's return to investment-grade credit ratings "a done deal".
"Investors are hopeful that the New Democracy...
Diplomacy
Greek PM Mitsotakis Addresses Turkey Tensions In Reuters Interview
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has commented on the recent tensions with Turkey, in the context of his Reuters interview for the Astypalaia green energy project.
Greece
Three Out of Four Greeks Do Not Trust the News, Reuters Study Suggests
The Digital News Report 2019, compiled by the Reuters Institute was published on Wednesday, revealing some interesting facts about the attitude Greeks have toward their country's media.
The report includes the findings of surveys conducted in 38 countries across the...
Greece
Greek Photojournalist Wins Pulitzer Prize
Reuters photojournalist Alkis Konstantinidis has just won the Pulitzer Prize in the "Breaking News Photography" category along with other photographers of the multimedia news provider.
Reuters photographers Mike Blake, Lucy Nicholson, Loren Elliott, Edgard Garrido, Adrees Latif, Goran Tomasevic, Kim...
Greece
World-Renowned Photojournalist Yannis Behrakis Dies at 58
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Yannis Behrakis has died, the Greek Reporter has learned. According to family members, Behrakis was battling cancer and died of the disease in Athens, Greece on March 2. He was 58 years old.
One of the best...
Economy
Reuters: Greece Considers Bond Swap as Looks to Bailout Exit
Greece is considering swapping 20 small bond issues for four or five new ones, government sources said, as it prepares to exit its international bailout, and resume normal financing operations, Reuters reports.
The government is considering a swap that would...
Economy
IMF Denies Reports That it Would Play Special Advisory Role in Greek Bailout
Gerry Rice, Head of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Communication Office, denied a report by Reuters stating that the IMF would hold a special advisory role in Greece's bailout. The report cited two IMF sources pointing to a new...
events
Yannis Behrakis: The Man Behind the Image
The Secretariat General for Media and Communication organized the event
“The Man behind the image” in honor of the multi-award winning photojournalist Yannis Behrakis.
Behrakis, has been a photojournalist with Reuters for the last 20 years. His work has been awarded...
Greece
Seven Greek Academics Among the Most Influential Scientific Minds in the World
Every year the Intellectual Property and Science business of Thomson Reuters announces the list of the world's most influential scientific minds, which includes scientists and researchers whose work had the most significant global impact.
“We are pleased to recognize the...
Economy
Greece Pays 750-Million-Euro Installment to IMF
The Greek government paid the latest 750-million-euro installment to the International Monetary Fund, according to Reuters. The agency spoke with two Greek Finance Ministry officials who confirmed the news.
"The order to pay the IMF has been executed," a senior...