Cyprus Communications and Works Minister Maria Malahtou Pamballi leaves Saturday for London to attend the 25th Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting from 19 to 30 November. The Assembly normally
Vienna Insurance Group expanded its involvement in the Ukrainian insurance market, continuing its expansion course in Central and Eastern Europe.TBIH Financial Services Group N.V., in which Wiener Stadtische Versicherung AG Vienna Insurance
Capital Intelligence (CI), the international rating agency, has raised Hong Kong’s long-term foreign currency rating to ‘AA’ from ‘A+’ and its short-term foreign currency rating to ‘A1+’ from ‘A1’. The outlook on
The Motorola Foundation announced the recipients of its Innovation Generation Grants, a $3.5 mln initiative to inspire young people to embrace science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The 2007 Innovation Generation Grants
Growth in revenue from tourism continued to outpace the number of arrivals in September. The Statistical Service Cystat has announced that on the basis of the results of the Passenger Survey, revenue
British High Commissioner Peter Millett reiterated today London’s opposition to partition in Cyprus, stressing that the perception that “we are in some sort of upgrading the north is completely wrongâ€. Speaking at
The government is certain that the illegal Turkish Cypriot regime, in northern Turkish occupied Cyprus, cannot and will not be recognised as it is the outcome of expansion, violence and illegality. Speaking
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs intends to open additional embassies abroad, Minister Erato Kozakou Marcoulli has told the House Finance Committee.Speaking during a debate on the Ministry’s 2008 budget before the Committee,
Alliance International Reinsurance Pcl (ALL) reported its 9M07 results, posting a net profit of EUR 11.3 mln compared to EUR 1.4 mln in the same period in 2006 with EPS climbing to
The GDP per capita for Cyprus in 2007 stands at CYP 11.600 or EUR 19.820, recording an increase of 27.5% compared to CYP 9.100 in 2002. The ranking of Cyprus also improved