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Le financement de la défense
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Le financement de la défense

The article discusses several topics related to defense funding, financial regulations, and economic developments in Greece. It begins by highlighting comments from Theofanis Tzouras, CEO of Piraeus Bank, at the Athens Defense Conference, emphasizing the need for banks to actively participate in defense sector financing through programs like the European Defence Fund. He suggests using the Recovery and Resilience Fund model, which involves public and EU funds covering 50%, commercial banks contributing 30%, and investors providing 20%. Next, it covers a legislative proposal extending the deadline for certain measures related to price controls until September 30, 2026, affecting supermarkets and retail sectors. The article also mentions growing concerns among European aviation organizations regarding operational issues caused by the new EES system at airports, leading to significant delays. Finally, it reports on the listing of 'Athens Multifamily' shares on the Athens Stock Exchange, signaling confidence in the company’s growth strategy.

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Le financement de la défense

The article discusses several topics related to defense funding, financial regulations, and economic developments in Greece. It begins by highlighting comments from Theofanis Tzouras, CEO of Piraeus Bank, at the Athens Defense Conference, emphasizing the need for banks to actively participate in defense sector financing through programs like the European Defence Fund. He suggests using the Recovery and Resilience Fund model, which involves public and EU funds covering 50%, commercial banks contributing 30%, and investors providing 20%. Next, it covers a legislative proposal extending the deadline for certain measures related to price controls until September 30, 2026, affecting supermarkets and retail sectors. The article also mentions growing concerns among European aviation organizations regarding operational issues caused by the new EES system at airports, leading to significant delays. Finally, it reports on the listing of 'Athens Multifamily' shares on the Athens Stock Exchange, signaling confidence in the company’s growth strategy.

Lecture du biais (Centre): While the article includes discussions on defense funding and financial regulation, which could be seen as politically sensitive, the overall tone remains balanced. It presents multiple perspectives and does not overtly favor any particular political stance. The focus on economic development and the

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 78): The article accurately reports on the speech by Theodoros Tzouras from Piraeus Bank at the Athens Defense Conference, including details about their participation in the ETEP program and funding amounts. It also mentions the ESG challenges and proposed model using the Recovery and Resilience Fund. Ho

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