Stocks and dollar waver on SLOOS

By Edward Moya   US stocks wavered as a key Federal Reserve survey showed loan growth is weakening and that the economy should steadily weaken. ​ The Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOS) indicates

/

Cyprus, Greece show united front

President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis dismissed Monday any suggestion that Nicosia and Athens are split over the Cyprus issue. Following a tete-a-tete at the Presidential Palace during the

/

Bank of Cyprus improves EU stress test

The Bank of Cyprus announced the successful completion of the EU-wide stress test for 2023 with improved results. According to the bank, the results show the Group’s “resilience under adverse conditions and

/

Over 4,000 illegal migrants sent home

More than 4,000 third-country nationals have been repatriated so far this year, accounting for over 85% of those who arrived illegally in 2023, according to the Police Aliens and Immigration Unit (AIU).

Forestry College essential

Two years ago, when European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited to see the devastation caused by the infernal summer fires, she pleaded for the immediate implementation of community projects and

/

Government briefs US official on sanction busters

The US State Department official Erik Woodhouse is in Cyprus carrying additional evidence concerning sanctions on Russian oligarchs and Cypriot financiers assisting them. Woodhouse arrived on Wednesday on a two-day official visit