A little over a decade after it stood at the centre of the eurozone debt crisis, Greece has staged a recovery that few thought possible.

From crisis to comeback

Tough reforms, debt relief and a tourism revival have restored investor confidence. Credit-rating agencies have upgraded Greek debt back to investment grade.

A cautious optimism

Wounds from the austerity years run deep, and challenges persist. But for the first time in a generation, the Greek economy is a source of cautious optimism rather than alarm.