The Greek stock market experienced a third consecutive day of decline, driven primarily by selling pressure on banking stocks. Significant losses were also observed in Metlen-Viohalco shares following a dividend cut announcement. Despite the broader market downturn, Aktor continued its upward trajectory, reaching a new high above €13 for the sixth consecutive session. The banking sector experienced a substantial correction, contributing significantly to the overall market decrease. Investors reacted negatively to the dividend reduction by Metlen-Viohalco, triggering further sales. Aktor’s continued success represents a notable exception to the prevailing negative trend within the Greek stock exchange. The market’s performance suggests increased investor caution and risk aversion.