Cyprus forex needs clean sweep

The Cyprus forex industry is going through another round of soul-searching in response to recent investigations by Israeli authorities and the FBI into fraudulent trading methods. Already, the financial regulator and watchdog

/

COVID19: Three deaths, cases stable

Cyprus registered its highest daily coronavirus death toll on Saturday since mid-September, with three fatalities taking the total since the outbreak began to 574. Despite the three deaths – three men aged

Hundreds rally in Cyprus after Pandora Papers slur

Hundreds of protestors rallied in Cyprus on Saturday against corruption scandals swirling around the government after the president was mentioned in the Pandora Papers. Around 2000 gathered in an anti-government demonstration in

Beware of online property auction scams

For those interested in buying real estate through electronic auctions, we keep noting various scams which surface, with the result being the unsuspecting public or buyers being the victims. Initially, the auction

/

COVID19: No deaths for 12th day in October

Cyprus reported no coronavirus deaths on Friday for the twelfth day this month, with the number of hospitalisations rising marginally to 60, and new daily cases up to 160. The health ministry

UCy revises real GDP growth upward

Real GDP growth is projected at 5.4% in 2021 and 4.1% in 2022, upward revisions mainly driven by the strengthening recovery during the second quarter of this year, according to the University

/

Limassol Marina among world’s most photoed

Limassol Marina has built a strong reputation among social media users, recently ranked in the top ten most Instagrammable marinas, along with Dubai. Comparethemarket.com, one of the UK’s leading price comparison websites,

NFT market cap at $43 bln

The NFT market has sprung back to life and is hitting record after new record, following a couple of relatively dormant months, with searches skyrocketing on sites such as Google. The resurgence

//

COVID19: Cyprus case rate spike 35%

Cyprus’ COVID infection rate has taken a turn for the worse, following months of steady decline, after the Health Ministry said the two-week cumulative case diagnosis rate stands at 204.4 per 100,000.