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FM Droutsas to tour Middle East


ANA-MPA/Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas will be carrying out a tour in the Middle East, according to a foreign ministry announcement issued on Thursday, "in a crucial conjuncture for the future of the Peacekeeping Process in the Middle East."
Droutsas will convey Greece's support for the efforts being made by the international community for the achievement of a viable peace, while the basic parameter of his tour will be the upgrading of bilateral relations with Greece.
Droutsas will be departing on October 17 and returning on the 20th, with stopovers in Jordan, on the 17th, Israel and the Palestinian Territory, on the 18th, Egypt, on the 19th, and Lebanon, on the 20th.


(ana.gr)
 
NATO foreign and defence ministers conference


ANA-MPa/A joint announcement by the Foreign and Defence ministries, following the conference of the Alliance's foreign and defence ministers in Brussels on Thursday, in which Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas and Defence Minister Evangelos Venizelos participated, said that "Greece has assessed in principle positively the present plan of the new strategic doctrine presented to the member-states by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, while the new administration structure model, that was prepared by a committee of senior officers, will constitute an item of further processing."


It was added that "as was observed by the Foreign and Defence ministers, in the present phase of the process, the plans of the above texts that are under processing respond to the options made by our country."
Thursday's conference took place in the framework of preparation for the NATO summit, that will take place in Lisbon in November and it it examined the entire spectrum of the major issues preoccupying NATO.


More specifically, the Alliance's Foreign and Defence ministers, according to the same announcement, "discussed the new strategic doctrine, with the new structure of forces, the issue of anti-missile security, the reforming of the Alliance's organisations, NATO-EU relations, the procedures for the saving of resources and all relevant issues that will be finalised at the conference of NATO heads of state and government."


(ana.gr)
 
:ciao: si Tommy, la correzione dovrebbe essere fiosiologica. Questa battuta di arresto è un banco di prova dei forti rialzi di questi giorni. Fissati gli stop da attivare in caso di correzione significativa per il 2014 5,5% e 2019 6%. Nessun stop per il 2019 6,5%, di cui ho diverse decine di K e che ho una mezza idea di cassettizzare (pmc 78). Ovviamente spero come tutti in una ripresa della salita verso e oltre quota 90 :).
Buona mattinata agli amici della Grecia.
Giuseppe

se posso, a quanto hai posto gli stop - giusto per confrontarci
per ora non ne ho posti, ho messo solo un ordine multiday di vendita sulla 2019 6% per 1/8 di quello che ho a 2 punti sopra l'attuale
 
Buba΄s Weber Heats Up Eurogroup Agenda



The comments made yesterday by Germany’s Central Banker may heat up the debate of the Eurogroup council that is convening early next week.

Few days before the meeting of the eurozone finance ministers and just a few hours before his colleague in the Fed, Ben Bernanke, announces the second round of quantitative easing measures in the U.S., Axel Weber calls for stricter fiscal discipline and acceleration of the withdrawal of the extraordinary liquidity measures in the Eurozone.

Weber says there should be a system of automatic "sanctions" against the members who violate the pact on deficit and debt level, adding that both public and private debt should be taken in to account. He also pointed to a framework for the orderly restructuring of government debt," he added.

ECB’s Juergen Stark also calls for early withdrawal of extraordinary liquidity measures and said he may support a rate increase.

That "policy" automatically ΄targets΄ economies such as Greece, Ireland and Portugal, that are currently based almost exclusively on ECB funding and of course do not meet the deficit debt criteria.

However, diplomats in Brussels say the pressure is not just aimed at these economies, but say that the point they want the ECB to make is that the Frankfurt based banks has done everything in its power to deal with the consequences of the crisis, and now the governments will have to clean up their act, fiscally speaking.

(Capital.gr)

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Ricordo che l'applicazione o meno delle procedure di "sanzioni automatiche" sarà compito di discussione politica ... non del sig. Weber.
 
July jobless rate jumps to 12 pct

Nearly 53,000 joined unemployment lines; gov't working on business incentives so firms don't cut staff


Greece's unemployment rate continued to rise in July, prompting the government to put together a package aimed at protecting jobs in the shrinking economy.
The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) said yesterday that the unemployment rate surged to 12 percent in July from 9.6 percent in the same month last year. In June of this year, it stood at 11.6 percent.
Nearly 53,000 jobs were lost in the period between July 2009 and July of this year, pushing the number of people looking for work in Greece to 607,035. Greece's total work force numbers 4.43 million people.


Those in the country's 15-24 age bracket remain the worst off, with more than one in three, or 32.6 percent, out of work, compared to 23.9 percent last year.
Unemployment among women rose from 13.8 percent last year to 15.7 percent, compared to 9.4 percent among men.


The country's jobless rate is now almost two percentage points higher than the average in the 16-member eurozone, a number that was revised up to 10.1 percent in July.
The Greek government expects the figure to swell to 14.5 percent next year as the economy suffers its third consecutive year of contraction.
In a bid to stem the growing army of jobless, the government is looking for ways to stop employers from reducing the size of the payroll as a means of cutting expenses.


The ruling Socialists are likely to unveil a package at the start of next week aimed at protecting jobs in a program mostly funded by the European Union.
Sources have indicated the incentives will aim to protect 400,000 jobs from vanishing in the next 18 months.
It will provide subsidies up to 100 percent of social security expenses covered by employers, targeting mostly small to medium-sized businesses employing up to 50 people.


(Kathimerini.gr)
 
Housing investment to continue to fall



Investment in housing will continue to fall next year, with a slight rebound not expected until the second half of the year, according to Alpha Bank. The bank said in an economic report released yesterday that investment in residential properties is seen as falling to 5.5 billion euros next year, from 6.3 billion in 2010 and 14.6 billion in 2007.
‘A stabilization in the sector and a small rebound is expected in the second half of 2011,’ Alpha said.
The bank added that rising lending costs for Greek banks locked out of the interbank lending market due to the sovereign debt crisis have contributed to slowing loan growth in the economy, along with a dip in consumer demand.

Real estate prices are expected to continue on a downward trend in the medium term if spreads on Greek government bonds remain above 400 basis points, it added.


(Kathimerini.gr)

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Movement on OTE telecom front


By Vangelis Mandravelis - Kathimerini


The government is taking action on the OTE telecom front.
Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou met with OTE workers yesterday and today is scheduled to meet with Deutsche Telekom board member Guido Kerkhoff, who is responsible for Southern and Eastern Europe.
After the recent announcement by OTE Chairman Panagis Vourloumis of his intention to step down from the helm of the phone company, the government began looking for his replacement.


“His replacement is being sought from within OTE,” Papaconstantinou was cited by workers as saying yesterday.
The two names that appear at the top of the government’s list are those of Iordanis Aivazis, OTE’s chief operating officer, and Cosmote Chief Executive Officer Michael Tsamaz.
The head of the mobile phone company appears to have the edge over Aivazis, as he has led Cosmote’s positive performance in recent years and is not involved in the acquisition of retailer Germanos.


Additionally, he also appears to have the support of OTE workers.
Papaconstantinou also told employees that the government’s communication with OTE has broken down as Vourloumis is not supported by the ruling Socialists.
This lack of communication is hurting the company and the Finance Ministry is taking steps to change the situation in coming weeks, the minister added.
As regards OTE’s intention to sell its 20 percent stake in Telekom Srbjia, the minister said that the government does not oppose this. Serbia yesterday announced that it will sell a 51 percent in Telekom Srbjia in a bid to raise some 1.25 billion euros.
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trailing stop

se posso, a quanto hai posto gli stop - giusto per confrontarci
per ora non ne ho posti, ho messo solo un ordine multiday di vendita sulla 2019 6% per 1/8 di quello che ho a 2 punti sopra l'attuale

Li ho posti abbastanza alti, e se vengo buttato fuori, pazienza!
2014 a 87,5 (quasi quattro figure sopra il pmc) e il 2019 a 79 (idem, quasi quattro figura sopra).
Ciao, Giuseppe
 
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