Tag: Greece

  • 7th Annual Capital Link Invest in Greece Forum

    7th Annual Capital Link Invest in Greece Forum

    ΟικονομίαFor the 17th year, a major international Forum on Investing in Greece is taking place in New York City on Monday, December 14th, 2015 organized in cooperation with the New York Stock Exchange and major global banks.

    We invite you to join the Forum – institutional investors can also request 1×1 meetings with government officials and company management.

     There is no charge to attend for qualified attendees. Registration is by Invitation Only.

    THE FORUM FEATURES:

    Four Greek Government Ministers,

    Eight global investment banks, (Senior executives from: Citi, BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch Bank of America, Mizuho, UBS)

    Senior representatives from the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the European Stability Mechanism,

    Top US investors including Paulson & Co, WL Ross & Co, York Capital, Calamos Investments,

    Corporate CEOs from Greece and the United States including senior executives from the three Greek Banks

    There are several panel discussions focusing on the developments and outlook of the Greek Economy and business and investment opportunities in the country. Greece has been going through a time of unprecedented difficulty and change, as the country restructures its economy and strives to embark on a period of renewed growth and stability. A lot of progress has been achieved, but there are still significant challenges ahead. Developments in Greece have far reaching implications for the European Union and the global economy.

    To register please click on the link below:

    http://forums.capitallink.com/greece/2015/

  • Heads of Egypt, Cyprus and Greece to meet in December presidential summit

    Heads of Egypt, Cyprus and Greece to meet in December presidential summit

    Ελλάδα-Αίγυπτος-ΚύπροςThe presidents of Egypt, Cyprus and Greece will meet on 9 December in a tripartite summit in Athens to discuss steps to strengthen ties between the three countries, Cyprus government spokesman Nikos Christodoulides stated.

    This is the third meeting between the three countries this year, with the two prior meetings taking place in Egypt and Cyprus and involving discussions on ways to combat terrorism, economic projects as well as the global refugee crisis.

    Earlier this month, Egypt’s Defence Minister Sedky Sobhi visited Cyprus in an invitation by his Cypriot counterpart to discuss a number of strategic matters.

    Last May, Egyptian, Greek and Cypriot naval forces conducted a joint practice drill in the Mediterranean, followed by joint Egyptian-Greek air force exercises.

    (http://english.ahram.org.eg)

  • 3rd Egyptian, Cypriot, Greek Summit to Be Held in Athens in Dec.

    3rd Egyptian, Cypriot, Greek Summit to Be Held in Athens in Dec.

    Γενικά νέαThe Third Egyptian-Cypriot-Greek Summit will be held in Athens next month, a senior Cypriot official said. During a meeting with an Egyptian press team on Wednesday, 18/11/2015 Ambassador Leonidas Pantelides, the Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department, said the first summit was held in Cairo and the second in Nicosia.

    He lauded the depth of Cypriot-Egyptian ties which he described as “excellent”, especially at the political and economic levels. Pantelides said Egypt and Cyprus are two “neighboring and friendly states.” Cyprus highly appreciates the role played by Egypt in the region, especially in backing the peace process. Pantelides added that without Egypt’s support for the Middle East peace process, there would be no Palestinian-Israeli negotiation. He noted that his country is coordinating efforts with Egypt concerning Middle East issues of mutual concern, underlining the importance of backing a political solution in Syria.

    The ambassador said Cyprus backs the Egyptian authority under Abdel Fattah El Sisi. He noted that Cyprus works on encouraging more Egypt-EU dialogue. Pantelides underlined that the dialogue between the EU and Egypt is extremely important. He stressed that Egypt’s stability is very important, noting that all countries must have realized this in the aftermath of terror attacks worldwide. Pantelides noted that Egypt and Cyprus cooperate in the field of combating terror which became an international phenomenon. Meanwhile, he called for an Egyptian-Cypriot-Greek cooperation in the tourism domain, including organizing a tourist package for the three states.

    (http://allafrica.com)

  • 22 ancient shipwrecks discovered around one Greek island chain of Fourni

    22 ancient shipwrecks discovered around one Greek island chain of Fourni

    Γενικά νέαMarine archaeologists have made a “once in a lifetime discovery” after finding 22 ancient shipwrecks near the same Greek archipelago. The Greek and British expedition crew uncovered the wrecks, which date back as far as 700BC, around the archipelago of Fourni, which is in the middle of an ancient trade route between Greece, Egypt and Cyprus. Archeologists now believe there could be up to 40 shipwrecks in an area of just 17 square miles.

    The Greek director of the expedition, George Koutsouflakis said: “In a typical survey we locate four or five shipwrecks per season in the best cases. “We expected a successful season, but no one was prepared for this. Shipwrecks were found literally everywhere.” The majority of the wrecks date from between 700BC to 600AD but one was found to have sunk in the 16th century. Fourni is a collection of 13 islands between the islands of Samos and Icaria and was an important staging post in the long distance trading routes between the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea, Cyprus, the Levant – roughly comprised of modern day Lebanon, Israel and Jordan – and Egypt.

    It is the first time the seabed around the islands has been surveyed in the expedition, which was paid for British archaeological charity the Hope Frost Foundation. The discovery now makes up 12 per cent of the known shipwrecks found in Greece and the expedition’s British director Peter Campbell believes it is unlikely to be repeated. He told the Washington Post: “I don’t think I’ll ever get the chance again to come upon 22 shipwrecks in a single season. “It’s really a once in a lifetime discovery.

    (http://www.independent.co.uk)