Greece looks to China for investors
Updated: 2012-09-19 10:34
(China Daily)
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Greece's state-asset sales fund chairman said the country was looking in China for investors with a long-term horizon as the government ramps up the pace of asset sales.
The next step in the program is the sale and leaseback of 28 state-owned buildings, Chairman Takis Athanasopoulos said in Athens on Tuesday at a conference on Greek-Chinese business cooperation. Greece wants to attract significant capital for investments, he said.
China Daily-Agencies
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