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Athens Stock Market

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www[.]athexgroup[.]gr
Country Greece
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The Athens Stock Market, also known as the Greek Stock Exchange, operates as the primary securities exchange in Greece, facilitating the buying and selling of equities, bonds, exchange‑traded funds, and derivative instruments. It provides a regulated marketplace where domestic and international investors can trade listed securities, and it offers listing services for companies seeking to raise capital through public offerings. In addition to trading, the exchange disseminates real‑time market data, indices, and analytical tools that support investment decision‑making. Its trading platform connects brokerage firms, institutional investors, and retail participants, enabling order execution across multiple asset classes. The exchange also administers clearing and settlement processes through affiliated entities to ensure the timely transfer of ownership and funds. By operating under the oversight of the Hellenic Capital Market Commission, it enforces compliance with national and EU securities regulations.

As the main venue for securities trading in Greece, the Athens Stock Market holds a central position in the country's financial infrastructure and serves as a gateway for Greek enterprises to access equity and debt markets. Its benchmark indices, such as the FTSE/Athex Large Cap, are widely used gauges of market performance and economic sentiment. The exchange’s role extends to promoting transparency and investor protection through stringent disclosure requirements and surveillance mechanisms. In January 2020, the organisation experienced a distributed denial‑of‑service attack claimed by the Turkish hacker group Anka Neferler, which disrupted its website and those of several government entities without resulting in data theft. The incident highlighted the exchange’s reliance on resilient cyber‑defenses and prompted coordinated responses from Greek authorities and allied hacktivist groups. These attributes underscore its importance as both a financial marketplace and a critical national information service.

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