Trade groups back more crossing points

Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KEVE) and the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce (KTTO) strongly encourage trade opportunities through new or more efficient crossing points. This was the outcome of a

Fed minutes hint at pause

The US Federal Reserve is likely to pause interest rate hikes in June, which will be welcomed by markets, according to the CEO and founder of leading financial advisory and fintech deVere

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Cyprus-UK conduct air defence drill

The air defence drill “Aphrodite Shield” was carried out with the participation of the Air Defence Units of Cyprus Air Command and UK aircraft of the Royal Air Force. According to the

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Auditor, Attorney General in ugly spat

A row between the legal service and the state Audit Office deepened after Attorney General George Savvides accused Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides of engaging in character assassination and abusing free speech. Savvides

RBNZ is done, BoE has a lot to do

By Craig Erlam   It’s been a tough trading day, with UK inflation data sending worrying signals, while the RBNZ seemed to declare ‘job done’ in its inflation battle. The headline UK inflation

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