COMMENT: Warren Buffett’s Edge

By Dr. Jim Leontiades, Cyprus International Institute of Management   You can’t beat the market. That is the view of most researchers who have studied stock markets in depth. So how is

EDITORIAL: Circus with no ringmaster

The chaos that has been created by the traffic jams that are clogging up the roads leading in and out of the new hospital area cannot be blamed solely on the grandiose

FWW suspends trading in shares

The Cyprus Stock Exchange announced the suspension of trading of the titles of Woolworth (Cyprus) Properties Plc from Thursday, October 11, 2007 to Tuesday, October 30, 2007 (inclusive) after the Company’s request

Euro moves higher

The dollar fell against the euro on speculation that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates again this year to prevent a weak housing sector from damaging the broader economy. Comments by

Cypriot FM completes visit to Kyrgyzstan

Cypriot Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou – Marcoullis completed her visit to Kyrgyzstan, the first ever official visit by a Cypriot FM in the country amid reports, denied by the government that the

Cyprus announces Lebanon reconstruction project

Cyprus informed the Government of Lebanon, that it has selected the project “Good Governance for Enhanced Post-War Reconstruction: An Integrated Approach to Respond to Recovery in Southern Lebanon”, and will make financial

Cyprus ordered to cull 116k livestock

The European Commission will look into ways to minimize the impact on Cyprus of the order of the Court of Justice of the European Communities for as many as 116.000 sheep and

Turkey irritated by Armenian genocide bill

Turkey condemned a House panel’s approval of a bill describing the World War I-era mass killings of Armenians as genocide. The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the bill Wednesday by a 27-21