Greece’s Deus Ex Machina Play

Aggelos finds that Hellenic Exchanges is treating Mifid II is an opportunity rather than another financial burden.

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My meeting with Pantelis Lamprou, director of strategic communication and markets analysis at the Athens Stock Exchange, was scheduled for the first day of my back-to-home summer vacation. It turned out to be hot morning, quite unbearable for someone who had just arrived home from the North.

As a Greek and as a journalist, I was expecting to hear Lamprou confirm once again that the death spiral Greece fell into in 2009 still defines the local financial services industry, poisoning business

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