India’s surging stock market and flurry of initial public offerings (IPOs) is attracting attention from investors worldwide. But amid the euphoria, investors are being urged “to act judiciously.” The concerns, from the
The number of unemployed persons in Cyprus, registered at the District Labour Offices on the last day of January, reached 14,699 persons, down 12.3% year-on-year from 16,758 in January 2023, but up
The German parliament adopted the central government budget for 2024 on Friday which contains several ad-hoc fiscal consolidation measures and will become effective once passed by the Bundesrat, the legislative body of
President Nikos Christodoulides announced a seat of 80 measures, which will be his administration’s policy priorities for 2024, and possibly beyond, if he doesn’t complete them by the end of the year.
By Angeliki Ktoridi While the world faces numerous pressing issues, one that requires better understanding is the energy crisis and division in Cyprus, a Mediterranean island just below Turkey, and nestled between
The long overdue construction of the liquified natural gas terminal at Vassiliko, near Limassol, is crashing into a brick wall, as the government and the Chinese-led consortium that was awarded the contract
Elena K. Tsolakis, co-founder of Kyriakos Tsolakis Architects with offices in Cyprus and the U.K., has been acknowledged as one of the most influential female architects from around the world. Tsolaki, whose
Meta’s first-ever dividend allays investor fears that the metaverse and AI plans were going to be “an abyss” for money, according to the CEO of a leading independent financial advisory and fintech.
The Cyprus government is establishing two advisory committees that will assist the Shipping Deputy Ministry, as well as the junior minister in charge of maritime affairs, to “elevate the competitiveness of the
Tourists from Switzerland and Denmark were the biggest spenders in Cyprus in November, paying €140.33 and €116.81 per day, respectively, a third more than the daily average expenditure of €80.7, according to