Foreign Investors Look at Greece Again
Still locked out of private markets and depending on continuing international aid, Greece’s hopes of trying to increase revenues by luring foreign companies put off by its reputation for corruption,...
View ArticleCalamos Launches Thought Leadership Summit for Wealthy Families
John Calamos, Sr Calamos Wealth Management, an investment advisory firm uniquely positioned within Calamos Investments®*, has announced the expansion of its client networking and education programs...
View ArticleLivadas Visits Cruise Shipping Miami
Greece is taking part in the 29th annual Cruise Shipping Miami conference and exhibition which runs from March 11-14 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The head of the Greek delegation was the...
View ArticleGreek Crisis Worse Than 1929 Crash?
According to the New York Times, “five years into the Great Depression, one out of five workers in the United States was unemployed. The economy was nearly 20 percent smaller in 1934 than it had been...
View ArticleWhite House Watching Cyprus Drama
Worried that a possible collapse of Cypriot banks could trigger market jitters, the U.S government is monitoring a pending vote by the Cypriot Parliament to decide whether to confiscate up to 9.9...
View ArticleBernanke on Cyprus
“The situation in Cyprus is difficult,” said Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, during a press conference in Washington D.C. However, as he said, the impact on the international economic...
View ArticleU.S. Backs Cypriot Confiscation Tax
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has applauded a bailout of Cyprus’ economy by international lenders that includes confiscating up to 80 percent or more of uninsured bank accounts over 100,000...
View ArticleCrisis May Push Cyprus Toward Turkey
Beginning what could prove to be a long financial crisis, Cyprus may yet have to hope it finds lucrative gas reserves off its coast, the New York Times has reported. Since the discovery of the gas two...
View ArticleRice’s Statements on Cyprus
In a news briefing, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice, when asked if Cyprus’ rescue could be a model for other crisis stricken-countries, stated that, “The agreement that was reached in Cyprus was an agreement...
View ArticleGreek Crisis Cuts Astoria Grocer’s Easter Supplies
Titan Foods is a giant Greek grocery store on 31st Street, Astoria, a NY neighborhood with a strong Greek Diaspora presence. The grocery store has been importing products and items from Greece for many...
View ArticleCalamos Held Thought Leadership Summit for Wealthy Families
Outstanding speakers, interactive roundtables and the opportunity for clients to network with other affluent families in an invitation only, private atmosphere were the hallmarks of the Calamos Family...
View ArticleSYRIZA’s Dourou At Princeton, NYU
“We need a radical change in Greece and Europe,” Rena Dourou, a Member of the Greek Parliament for the major opposition Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) part said during programs at Princeton...
View ArticleUnemployed Greeks Have Chance to Work in US
Unemployed young people from countries such as Greece and Cyprus will have the chance to work in the USA for a year, in the framework of the new immigration legislation, which is being discussed at the...
View ArticleAmerican Press Doubts Greek Recovery
After Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s meetings with Chinese executives, the Greek government is glad to announce that the climate for Greece is changing and the numbers are constantly improving....
View ArticleAMCHAM Makes Investor Pitch In N.Y.
Some 28 Greek companies will be attending an investment forum in New York sponsored by the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) an event aimed at showing Wall Street that Greece is slowly...
View ArticleJohn Calamos: “Lessons from Greece”
By John P. Calamos, Sr. I have long believed opportunities exist in all market environments. Progress seldom occurs linearly, and there are always hurdles to overcome. Often, the seeds of growth are...
View ArticleN.Y. Investors Keen On Greece
A closed breakfast with 25 leading U.S. investment entities under the auspices of the international consulting firm BCIU Global Advisors was the crowning event of a two-day conference in New York by...
View ArticleNYTimes, WSJ Greek Bailout Skeptics
Two prominent American newspapers, The New York Times (NYT) and the Wall Street Journal, published an article each on the developments in Greece, on the occasion of the latest Eurogroup’s decision. The...
View ArticleOp-Ed by AHI President: “Mr. Samaras Comes to Washington”
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will meet with President Barack Obama on August 8, 2013. By Nick Larigakis* – The long anticipated visit of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras to Washington to meet...
View ArticleCalamos: ‘’Recovery Trumps Taper Talk’’
John P. Calamos is the founder and CEO of Calamos Investments In his latest Economic Review and Outlook report* Greek-American John P. Calamos, Founder and CEO of Calamos Investments reaffirms his...
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