Are stocks still the place to be?

By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at Exinity Group After breaking a five-week winning streak, the S&P 500 futures gained slightly in early Monday trading as investors continued to monitor economic data

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Cyprus improves Greece ferry link subsidy

Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Shipping has increased the subsidy for a ferry link with Greece by €500,000 to €5.5 mln, in a bid to make the unwanted tender more attractive for operators.

Cyprus condemns UDI on anniversary

On the 38th anniversary of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot regime, Nicosia again condemned the unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) in the Turkey-occupied north on 15 November 1983. Various protests are taking place

COVID19: Booster shots for all adults

To improve its coronavirus vaccination coverage, Cyprus has decided to administer booster shots to its adult population aged 18 and above. Anyone over 18 can get a booster provided they completed their

Warning for high dust levels

Cypriots woke up to high dust concentrations across the island on Monday, with authorities issuing a warning for above-average levels in the atmosphere. The department of labour inspection said that high dust

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COVID19: No deaths, cases stay above 200

Cyprus reported no coronavirus deaths on Saturday, as the number of new daily cases stayed above 200 and hospitalisations remained at 82. The Health Ministry said in its daily Covid bulletin that

Children of a lesser government

When the government spokesman declared that 30% of pre-school children are migrants and 16% of elementary pupils, he opened Pandora’s Box on an issue this administration seems to tolerate, under pressure from

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