#GREEK ECONOMY
Financial Strain Deepens in Greece as Savings Remain Out of Reach
Rising costs of living and stagnant wages are keeping Greek households from building savings, raising questions about the effectiveness of government measures aimed at easing financial pressure.
Greek Consumers Brace for Impact as Persian Gulf Sparks Oil Rally
As global oil prices climb on fears of a supply shock, Greek consumers and businesses are preparing for a fresh wave of cost increases that could destabilize the country’s fragile economic recovery.
Greece's Public Sector Arrears Resurface, Revealing Deep Structural Flaws
Greece’s Overdue State Payments Soar to 2017 Levels, Exposing Structural Failings in Public Sector Efficiency.
Rising Wave of Bounced Checks and Unpaid Promissory Notes
Spike in Bounced Checks and Unpaid Notes Signals Deepening Liquidity Strain in Greek Business Sector.
Greece Eyes Tax Cuts in 2026 as Revenues Surpass Expectations
Greece plans sweeping tax cuts in 2026, fueled by stronger-than-expected revenues and a growing budget surplus.
Greece’s Tax Authority Sets Ambitious 2025 Goals with Focus on Revenue Collection and Digital Oversight
Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has rolled out an ambitious 2025 plan focused on ramping up tax collections, accelerating refunds, and expanding audits—with digital enforcement and international cooperation at the core of a sweeping effort to modernize the country’s tax administration.
Young Greeks Voice Concerns Over Jobs, Cost of Living in New Survey
A new survey by Metron Analysis for Eurobank paints a nuanced portrait of Greece’s 19- to 35-year-olds, revealing a generation torn between resilience and frustration as they navigate financial insecurity, delayed independence, and the persistent allure of emigration in search of a better future.
Metlen Rises as Europe’s Answer to Critical Raw Material Dependence
A sharp rise in global export restrictions on critical industrial raw materials is reshaping the geopolitical trade landscape, according to a new OECD report, intensifying pressure on Europe to secure strategic supplies and highlighting the growing role of companies like Greece’s Metlen in the continent’s industrial autonomy drive.
IMF Urges Greece to Stay the Course on Reforms as Economy Gains Momentum
The IMF expects global energy prices to stabilize, helping headline inflation in Greece ease further.
The Church of Greece’s Ambitious FinTech Bank Plan Raises Eyebrows
A recent exposé by the Sunday edition of Kathimerini, one of Greece’s leading newspapers, revealed that the Church of Greece is backing a bold and controversial plan to establish a digital bank—an initiative that has stirred both surprise and skepticism.
EU Bond Markets Hit by Defense Spending Surge: Greek 10-Year Yield Rises to 3.57%
European bond markets are experiencing significant turbulence as investors react to rising defense expenditures across the EU.
IMF Mission Chief to Present Annual Report on Greek Economy
The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission for Greece, South Korean economist Joong Shik Kang, is set to present the Fund’s annual assessment of the Greek economy, known as the Article IV Report, on Thursday at Greece's Ministry of Finance.











