Still ‘unfairly’ carrying the stain on its reputation from the bubble that burst over 20 years ago, the Cyprus Stock Exchange is now one step closer to finding a strategic partner to
Cyprus registered unemployed dropped by an annual 58% in March, driven mainly by recruitment in the tourism and retail sectors, the statistical service (Cystat) said. In March, tourism, retail and wholesale trade
The European Commission will offer technical support to help 17 Member States, including Cyprus, towards phasing out their reliance on Russian fossil fuels through technical support. Cyprus will be assisted through this
By Jeffrey Halley The FOMC minutes were released overnight and signalled a faster pace of balance sheet runoff than on previous occasions, targeting $95 billion per month from September, easing into the
Despite the challenges, 2021 was another successful year for the Investment Funds sector in Cyprus; total Assets Under Management (AUM) reached €11.6 bln from €8.6 bln, an annual increase of 34.8%. The
Cyprus reported one coronavirus death on Wednesday, with new daily cases dropping below the 3,000 marker to 2,716, while hospitalisations remained above the 200-bed safety level at 202, as the government ponders
To enhance safer borders in the region, a US-funded training facility, the Cyprus Centre for Land, Open-seas, and Port Security (CYCLOPS), was inaugurated on Wednesday. Senior US State Department official Victoria Nuland
This year, hopes of a better tourism season than coronavirus-struck 2021 were rekindled after authorities said Cyprus passenger traffic would spike 47%, exceeding 7.5 million in 2022. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos told
The mystery behind the tremors and loud noises recorded in Paphos and Episkopi remains unsolved, with Cyprus’ seismological centre saying the phenomena could be attributed to an atmospheric disturbance. Residents on the
The dispatch of a second humanitarian aid package from Cyprus is on route to Ukraine, with Cypriots donating 215 tonnes of supplies to the war-torn country. On Wednesday, Foreign Affairs Minister Ioannis