Banking needs a human face

Bank of Cyprus shareholders may have been delighted the former financial powerhouse has returned to a dividend-paying policy after a tumultuous decade of lost deposits, haircuts and share write-downs. But when opening

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From little acorns mighty oaks grow

There was the usual sign of resignation among dwindling followers of the Cyprus national team after being subjected to another hammering in a European competition. Cyprus is not expected to pull up

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Electricity cable generating recognition

The visit to Israel this week of Energy Minister George Papanastasiou highlighted the urgency with which some infrastructure projects must be fast-tracked and delivered, preferably ahead of schedule. A series of power

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Markets ignore Saudi-led crude cuts

Concerns about a global economic slowdown impacting demand overshadow Saudi Arabia’s promised output cuts. The market sentiment has also been affected by rising fuel stocks in the US and disappointing Chinese export

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