January car sales plunge 21%

Motor vehicle sales began the new year with a sharp annual decline as total registrations in January dipped 23.3% to 2,633, the Cyprus Statistical Service said. Passenger saloon cars, which represent the

High on liquidity, but no loans

Cyprus banks deny accusations that despite excess liquidity of €21.7 bln, they are hesitant to redirect the cash flow back into the capital-starved economy through lending to new and existing businesses. Banks

New bank loans up 22% in 2021

Total new bank loans in Cyprus increased by 22.2% in 2021 compared to the previous year, coming close to the levels of pre-coronavirus 2019, with deposits also taking off. According to the

Cyprus unemployment below eurozone 7%

Compared to the year before, Cyprus saw a reduction in its annual unemployment rate, dropping to 6.4% in 2021, falling below the eurozone average of 7%. The country’s unemployment rate remained unchanged

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CySEC strengthens supervisory powers

The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission will bolster its supervisory framework with new technology to keep check of developments in the market, CySEC Chair George Theocharides said. “The pandemic has acted as

Cyprus has EU’s highest stock of NPLs

Cyprus has the EU’s highest stock of non-performing loans (assets) of the general government, according to Eurostat data. The share of non-performing loans over the country’s GDP stood at 28.3% in 2020,

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Cyprus deal with Swiss Stock Exchange

Cyprus will get another source of liquidity from its Euro Medium-Term Notes (EMTN) being dual-listed on the Swiss Exchange, SIX and the Nicosia bourse. On Monday, the Ministry of Finance, the Cyprus

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