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Athens News Agency: News in English, 01-10-15Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] Foreign Exchange Rates - Tuesday15/10/2001 18:58:50Indicative tourist buying rates U.S. dollar 371.592 German mark 172.829 French franc 051.531 Pound sterling 538.854 Irish punt 429.202 Belgian franc 008.379 Luxembourg franc 008.379 Dutch guilder 153.389 Italian lira (100) 017.457 Austrian schilling 024.565 Danish kroner 45.447 Swedish kroner 35.569 Finnish mark 056.852 Spanish peseta 002.032 Portuguese escudo 001.686 Japanese yen (100) 307.841 Swiss franc 228.768 Norwegian kroner 042.393 Cyprus pound 588.667 Canadian dollar 237.953 Australian dollar 190.949 [02] Athens, Prague promote dialogue betweeen West, Islam15/10/2001 18:41:41The foreign ministers of Greece and the Czech Republic on Monday cited their traditionally warm ties with the Arab world as a basis for aiding efforts to start a wide-ranging dialogue between Islamic countries and the West, a more-or-less international priority following the shocking Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and subsequent military strikes against Afghanistan. The statements came one day after Greek FM George Papandreou completed a one-day lightning visit to Damascus for talks with Syrian leadership, before returning to Athens to meet with his Czech counterpart Jan Kavan. "We're cooperating within the framework of NATO, but additionally, Greece and the Czech Republic -- especially the latter for many years -- have significant contacts with Arab countries. Therefore, we decided to explore the possibility for initiatives and close cooperation in order to contribute to a substantive dialogue; a dialogue between Arab and Muslim states, on the one hand, and the West," Papandreou said at a press conference in the Greek capital. On his part, Kavan said an investigation by Czech authorities has confirmed that suspected Sept. 11 "air terror" mastermind Mohammed Atta briefly passed through Prague in June 2000. "That's all I can confirm. Other information, which has Mohammed Atta coming into contact with a certain Iraqi diplomat ... and cooperating with this diplomat, is only conjecture, it cannot be confirmed. Nor can I confirm another report from US sources, namely, that Mohammed Atta visited Prague on more than one occasion," he stressed. According to the Czech foreign minister, he personally asked the aforementioned Iraqi diplomat to leave the Visegrad country last year due to "activities unbecoming a diplomat". Kavan, who also serves as deputy premier, cited what he called very close cooperation between the US and Czech intelligence services as related to past activities of the 19 terrorists blamed for the attacks in the United States last month. [03] Greece seeks EU directive to curb market manipulation15/10/2001 18:32:53Greece's capital markets commission said on Monday that it wanted the European Union to issue a directive on curbing insider trading and the manipulation of stock markets. Speaking in Brussels, commission chief Stavros Thomadakis said the measure was imperative in order to protect investors in European stock exchanges, and as a part of a unification process for markets anticipated in the future. Thomadakis was asked to outline his position on the matter by the Europarliament's financial and monetary affairs committee. [04] Weather Forecast: Sunny on Tuesday15/10/2001 18:18:54Mostly sunny weather is forecast on Tuesday, with scattered cloud in the east and south. Winds northerly, light to very strong, turning gale force in some parts of the country. In the north, temperatures will range from 10C to 23C, in the west from 15C to 27C; and on the rest of the mainland from 19C to 26C. Sun and wind in Athens, with temperatures between 15C and 25C. Scattered cloud in Thessaloniki, with temperatures from 12C to 23C. [05] Greek stocks end flat in record-low turnover15/10/2001 16:44:26Equity prices ended Monday's session flat on the Athens Stock Exchange with fears of a prolonged war in Afghanistan discouraging market sentiment and deterring both short- and long-term investing activity in stocks. The general index ended 0.10 percent higher at 2,262.29 points, reversing an initial decline with the help of institutional buying in bank shares 20 minutes from close after a report by Merrill Lynch upgraded Alpha Bank's shares to "neutral" from "downgrade". Turnover, however, was a disappointing 14.5 billion drachmas or 42.6 million euros, the lowest in the last four years. The IT solutions and Minerals sectors suffered the heaviest losses (1.30 percent and 0.87 percent respectively), while Construction and Holdings scored the biggest gains (0.92 percent and 0.51 percent respectively). The FTSE/ASE 20 index rose 0.31 percent, the FTSE/ASE MID 40 index was unchanged and the FTSE/ASE SmallCap 80 eased 0.20 percent. BRoadly, decliners led advancers by 163 to 136 with another 58 issues unchanged. [06] Indicative fuel prices: heating oil price plummets15/10/2001 15:54:32The suggested retail fuel price for heating oil was practically halved on Monday, falling by 90.8 drachmas per litre (?0.27) as a lower special consumption tax voted on last week came into effect. Prices for super and unleaded petrol also dropped by about 3.0 drachmas per litre, while diesel oil prices remained unchanged. In the greater Athens area and Thessaloniki prefecture, indicative prices for super now stand at 229.2 drachmas per litre (?0.67); 215.5 (?0.63) for unleaded; 205.7 (?0.60) for diesel and 103.6 (?0.3) drachmas per litre for heating oil. The government announces indicative prices as a guide to consumers and the market, although deviations in actual market prices sometimes vary from five to 15 drachmas per litre. (The fixed exchange rate for drachmas/euros is 340.750 drachmas per euro) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |