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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-08-28
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 28/08/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- ASE ends down 4.89% after concerted intervention
- Swedish deputy FM dismisses talk of war
- Cleric quizzed over Penthouse comments
- Fire aboard Cyprus-flagged freighter
- Mild quake shakes central Greece
- Increase in Greek-Turkish trade, Ankara notes
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
ASE ends down 4.89% after concerted intervention
A concerted buying intervention in bank portfolios in the last half-hour of
transactions helped Greek stocks halve their limit down initial losses. The
general index, which spent most of the day at the daily 8.0 percent limit
down, managed to end 4.89 percent lower at 2,169.83 points. Traders said
the market remained under pressure as a deepening crisis in Russia and
other developing markets undermined global equities and led investors in a
flight to quality, particularly in the US and German bond markets. Trading
was heavy with turnover at 75.7 billion drachmas. Banks plunged 6.50
percent, Insurance fell 4.95 percent, Investment ended 5.40 percent off,
Leasing eased 4.95 percent, Industrials fell 4.45 percent, Construction
ended 3.57 percent down, Miscellaneous ended 4.20 percent lower but Holding
bucked the trend to end 0.76 percent up.
Swedish deputy FM dismisses talk of war
Sweden's Deputy Foreign Minister Pierre Schori expressed the view today
that the possibility of a Greek-Turkish war was highly unlikely because
"only crazy people would contemplate something of the sort". Speaking at a
press conference in Thessaloniki, Schori also called on Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic "to put an end to the terrorism" and on Kosovo
separatist guerillas "to stop believing that they can win the armed
struggle". He reiterated Sweden's position that Kosovo should be granted
broader autonomy but within the framework of Federal Yugoslavia. Schori
noted also that 10 percent of the troubled province's population were now
refugees. Schori is in Thessaloniki as part of the Social Democrat party's
election campaign. About 20,000 Swedes are currently living in Greece with
the right to vote in Swedish elections.
Cleric quizzed over Penthouse comments
Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Zakynthos appeared today before a senior
cleric of the Church of Greece who has been appointed to investigate views
expressed by Chrysostomos to the men's magazine "Penthouse" in January this
year. In the interview, Chrysostomos appeared to condone pre-marital sex
among young people, saying it was better for a young couple to engage in
sexual relations which might then lead to marriage rather than each partner
having a series of casual sexual encounters. He also advocated the death
penalty for convicted drug traffickers. Speaking to reporters after the
meeting, Chrysostomos of Messinia said the Zakynthian prelate maintained
that his statements in the magazine interview had been misconstrued.
Fire aboard Cyprus-flagged freighter
Seven of nine crew members of a Cyprus-flag freighter have been taken to
the medical centre in Aigina for precautionary reasons after a fire broke
out in the vessel's engine room between the islands of Poros and Methana, a
Piraeus port authority spokesman told the ANA. The 2,567 grt "Lady Maria T"
was en route from Bulgaria to Spain, with a stopover at Piraeus, loaded
with nitric ammonia in solid form. The fire was put out a few hours later
with the help of a fire-fighting tug.
Mild quake shakes central Greece
An earthquake measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale jolted the town of Lamia
and surrounding villages this morning, but no damages or injuries were
reported. The Thessaloniki Geophysics Laboratory said the tremor was
recorded at 6:01 a.m. with its epicentre 20 kilometres northeast of Lamia.
Lab siesmologists told the ANA the tremor was a usual phenomenon and no
cause for concern.
Increase in Greek-Turkish trade, Ankara notes
The Turkish external trade bureau announced yesterday that the volume of
Turkey's external trade with Greece in 1997 increased by 39.8 per cent.
According to figures, Turkish exports to Greece increased from US$ 236.4
million to $298 million, an increase of 26.1 per cent, while imports from
Greece increased by 51.2 per cent, from $285 million in 1996 to $430.7
million. The trade balance shows surplus in favour of Greece of $132.6
million.
WEATHER
Sunny weather is forecast throughout the country today with scattered cloud
in the northern Ionian Sea, Epirus and Macedonia in the afternoon. Winds
will be westerly, southwesterly, light to moderate. Temperatures in Athens
will range between 22-35C and in Thessaloniki from 20-31C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 310.020
British pound 510.860 Japanese yen (100) 217.079
French franc 51.217 German mark 171.566
Italian lira (100) 17.394 Irish Punt 430.925
Belgian franc 8.326 Finnish mark 56.427
Dutch guilder 152.257 Danish kr. 45.106
Austrian sch. 24.405 Spanish peseta 2.024
Swedish kr. 36.787 Norwegian kr. 37.089
Swiss franc 206.847 Port. Escudo 1.677
Aus. dollar 173.908 Can. dollar 197.091
Cyprus pound 584.982
(M.P.)
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