Euro campaign runs into trouble

Banks to lose CYP 30-35 mln   The campaign to adopt the euro on January 1, 2008 is headed for trouble following serious concerns among Cypriots that it will lead to rampant

Cyprus GDP growth seen above 3%

Intercollege forecast for 3Q and 4Q   The Cyprus economy is expected to grow at an annual rate of 3.06%, according to a statistical model developed by the Intercollege School of Business

Finnish proposals and the Turkish Cypriots

By Ali Erel President, Cyprus-EU Association   The progress report on Turkey’s negotiations with the EU will be public beginning of November. Despite all the warnings from the EU institutions, Turkey has

Structural reforms continue in Egypt

In its annual report on Egypt, Moody’s Investors Service says its government bond ratings reflect the challenge of continuing to implement structural reforms while controlling social discontent and reining in fiscal profligacy.

OPEC views vary on oil cuts

Oil ministers are at odds over whether to cut production by 1 mln barrels a day to stabilise falling oil prices — as announced two weeks ago – from quotas or from

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Ο αντιπρόεδρος της Marfin Financial Group και μέλος του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου της Λαϊκής Τράπεζας Κύπρου, Ανδρέας Βγενόπουλος κατήγγειλε πως «Î­Î½Î±Ï‚ εκβιαστής, ένας υβριστής και τα κατάλοιπα του παρελθόντος προσπαθούν να επηρεάσουν τους

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Οι εκπληκτικές πωλήσεις του ηλεκτρονικού υπολογιστή Macintosh, καθώς και εκείνες της ψηφιακής συσκευής αναπαραγωγής μουσικής iPod, ώθησαν τα κέρδη της αμερικανικής εταιρίας κατασκευής υπολογιστών και παραγωγής λογισμικού Apple, σε δυσθεώρητα ύψη κατά