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Δάνεια 30 δισ. έδωσαν οι τράπεζες το 2023

Πιστωτική επέκταση 5%-7% ετησίως αναµένουν οι τράπεζες την προσεχή 3ετία µε βασικό όχηµα τα δάνεια του Ταµείου Ανάκαµψης που έχει ορίζοντα απορρόφησης των πόρων έως τα τέλη του 2026.

ExxonMobil: Ωρα αποφάσεων για γεωτρήσεις στα κοιτάσματα της Κρήτης

Τα μέχρι στιγμής στοιχεία είναι ιδιαιτέρως ενθαρρυντικά και αυξάνουν τις πιθανότητες για την πρώτη στην ιστορία ερευνητική γεώτρηση σε ελληνικά χωρικά ύδατα, που εάν όλα πάνε καλά θα πραγματοποιηθεί σε βάθος άνω των 2.000 μέτρων

ΤτΕ: Πλεόνασμα 1,7 δισ. στο ισοζύγιο τρεχουσών συναλλαγών τον Ιανουάριο 2024

Η βελτίωση του ισοζυγίου δευτερογενών εισοδημάτων και, σε μικρότερο ποσοστό, του ισοζυγίου υπηρεσιών είχε ως αποτέλεσμα την καταγραφή πλεονάσματος του ισοζυγίου τρεχουσών συναλλαγών για τον μήνα Ιανουάριο του 2024 έναντι ελλείμματος τον ίδιο μήνα του 2023.

Γιάννης Στουρνάρας στο mononews: Η Ελλάδα χρειάζεται περισσότερες τράπεζες – Να χτίσουμε «μαξιλάρια» ασφαλείας γιατί οι κίνδυνοι είναι πολλοί

Το διεθνές περιβάλλον είναι σήμερα περισσότερο επικίνδυνο και αβέβαιο, έχουμε γεωπολιτικές εντάσεις στην περιοχή μας, πόλεμο του εμπορίου, την τεράστια πρόκληση της κλιματικής αλλαγής, χρειαζόμαστε περισσότερη Ευρώπη για να αντιμετωπίσουμε τις νέες προκλήσεις. Και στο νέο περιβάλλον οι εθνικές κυβερνήσεις, οι τράπεζες πρέπει να κτίσουν «μαξιλάρια» ασφαλείας, λέει στη συνέντευξη του στο mononews.gr, Διοικητής της ΤτΕ, Γιάννης Στουρνάρας.

Boeing Stock Gains After CEO Dave Calhoun Resigns. What Happens Next.

Boeing stock rose after the company announced that CEO Dave Calhoun is stepping down at the end of 2024.

Baidu reportedly in talks with Apple over AI tie-up, shares surge

Shares of Baidu Inc rose sharply in Hong Kong trade after multiple media reports suggested that the company was in talks with Apple Inc over using the Chinese internet giant’s AI models in Apple’s iPhone software in China. 

EU launches probe into Meta, Apple and Alphabet under sweeping new tech law

The European Union on Monday opened an investigation into Apple, Alphabet and Meta, in its first probe under the sweeping new Digital Markets Act tech legislation.

Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Bill After Congress Averts Government Shutdown

President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion funding bill that averted a partial government shutdown, after the package won approval in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Friday and in the Democratic-controlled Senate after midnight Saturday.

Exclusive: China pushes banks to speed approvals of new loans to private developers

 Chinese regulators are pushing banks to speed up approvals of new loans to cash-starved private property developers, people with knowledge of the matter said, a bid to revive homebuyer sentiment that risks denting lenders’ asset quality.

Zoom Video Unveils AI-Powered Collaboration Software

Zoom Video Communications  continues to search for new ways to expand its reach beyond video conferencing. The company apparently has decided the answer is all about artificial intelligence.

China’s new guidelines block Intel and AMD chips in government computers

China has rolled out new guidelines that will phase out U.S. processors in government computers and servers, effectively blocking chips from Intel and AMD, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Skin care company Galderma’s shares soar on market debut

 Galderma’s shares surged as much as 18% on Friday after the maker of cosmetic fillers and medical creams completed what could be one of the biggest flotations in Europe this year.

Tesla Stock Is Dropping—and Nothing Can Break Its Fall

Tesla stock was falling Friday amid more bad news from China that has investors worried about electric-vehicle demand —again.

ECB’s Nagel Sees Increased Probability Of Rate Cut Before Summer Break — Update

It is increasingly likely that the European Central Bank will lower its key interest rate over the coming months, the head of Germany’s central bank said Friday.

German Ifo index improves in March

The March Ifo index suggests that the bottoming out of the German economy is getting broader.

FedEx tightens 2024 profit forecast on cost cuts, shares jump 13%

 FedEx narrowed its fiscal 2024 profit forecast on Thursday, raising the bottom end and lowering the top, as cost cuts take hold and share buybacks help offset less business from its largest customer, the U.S. Postal Service.

Lululemon shares plunge 10% on weak guidance, slowing North America growth

Lululemon’s holiday earnings topped expectations, but its growth in North America is stagnating as it laps tougher comparisons and grapples with a slowdown in demand.

US takes on Apple as efforts to curtail Big Tech gather momentum

Apple was on Thursday sued by the U.S. Department of Justice, the latest antitrust action against Big Tech firms accused by regulators of operating monopolies and abusing their power.

Nike shares slide on lackluster outlook, slowing China sales

Nike reported holiday sales that beat expectations, but its growth in China continued to slow.

LVMH veteran to leave role as deputy to CEO Bernard Arnault

Antonio Belloni is to step down from his LVMH management role as deputy to billionaire chief executive Bernard Arnault, amid a wider reshuffle of the French luxury company’s top ranks.