Finally, it’s FOMC Week

By Jeffrey Halley         This month has dragged on and seems to be lasting forever, with the US FOMC policy meeting falling at the end of the month, instead of its usual mid-month

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Cyprus to get 1,400 monkeypox vaccines

Cyprus is expected to receive 1,400 vaccines for monkeypox this week, with healthcare workers the first to be vaccinated, a health ministry official said on Sunday. The World Health Organisation declared the

Social justice = fair pay

Sadly, discussing a minimum wage or collective labour agreement is only hotly contested as a political tool, leveraged when we have elections. The late Zeta Emilianidou tried throughout her nine years in

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Minimum wage talks on hold

Labour Minister Kyriacos Koushos failed to get social partners to agree on a national minimum wage scheme on Friday, despite keeping employers and union bosses locked up in his office throughout the

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Delays in delivery hinder car sales

Sales of new cars have slowed on the island and the European Union, as the industry is having trouble delivering to customers due to supply chain shocks. Buyers are unwilling to place

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Cyprus targets Asia shipping

Cyprus, overcoming the loss of Russian maritime trade due to EU sanctions, the Mediterranean shipping hub is chasing business expansion in Japan and elsewhere in Asia as it looks to grow its