. No extra spaces or line breaks inside tags? The original had newlines but we can keep them as is. Use Greek punctuation: periods, commas, question marks (though none here). Numbers: use Greek thousand separator? Usually in Greek numbers use comma as decimal and period as thousand? Actually in Greek, the decimal point is comma and the thousands separator is period (e.g., 1.200 for 1200). But here it's written as "1,200" in English? Original says "1,200 Swiss francs" with comma. In Greek, we should use period for thousands: "1.200 ελβετικά φράγκα" - yes. Also "below 1,000" becomes "κάτω από 1.000" (without period since it's three digits? Usually 1000 can be written as 1.000 but also 1000. I'll use 1.000 for consistency? Actually original has "1,000" with comma. In Greek, we typically use period for thousands, so "1.000". But also "1.000" might be interpreted as one thousand. I'll use "1.000" to match the original number. However, note: in Greek, the decimal point is comma, so 1.000 is one thousand, not one point zero. That's fine.
Also note: "sell-off