170 delisted from major U.S. stock exchanges

Amid the economic turmoil initiated by the pandemic, major United States stock exchanges have continued to dominate the world equity market. However, despite the dominance, major U.S. exchanges are delisting companies due

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COVID19: 63 new Omicron cases

Cyprus identified 63 new cases of the coronavirus Omicron variant, half of which were airport arrivals. This follows the 33 discovered earlier this month, with 25 linked to students from a Limassol

COVID19: One death, cases drop on fewer tests

Cyprus reported one coronavirus death on Saturday, a decrease in hospitalisations to 157 and a significantly lower number of tests due to the Christmas holiday, resulting in fewer new daily cases of

Wishing for a green Christmas

There was no surprise the government’s car scrappage scheme was oversubscribed tenfold, with more than 3,000 motorists jumping at the opportunity for a state grant to replace their old banger with an

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COVID19: Two deaths as new cases remain above 900

Cyprus reported two coronavirus deaths on Friday and an increase in hospitalisations to 168, while daily cases remained above 900, dropping mildly to 917 and lowering the benchmark ‘test positivity’ rate below

CI says Bank of Cyprus outlook ‘stable’

Capital Intelligence Ratings (CI) has affirmed the long-term foreign currency rating (LT FCR) and short-term foreign currency (ST FCR) of Bank of Cyprus (BoC) at ‘BB-’ and ‘B’, respectively, affirming its ‘stable’

COVID19: Omicron could send daily cases to 2,000

The more transmissible Coronavirus variant Omicron could push Cyprus’ daily COVID-19 cases up to 2,000, said epidemiologist Dr Michalis Voniatis. In comments to the Cyprus News Agency, Voniatis said the rise in

Turkish Cypriots want the euro

Most Turkish Cypriots support the transition to the euro, as they are crushed under a tumbling Turkish Lira, with their earnings diminishing while inflation spirals. According to an opinion poll conducted by