Price increases for most staple foods

In July, the Prices Observatory conducted by the Consumer Protection Service (CPS) recorded increased prices for 32 out of 45 categories of staple foods. There were price deductions for 13 staple food categories. However,

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Eurobank controls Hellenic

Eurobank Cyprus, the local subsidiary of the Eurobank Group with a presence in six countries, has acquired the 17% stake in Hellenic Bank held by Pimco to become the local lender’s biggest

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Cyprus GDP Q2 growth slows

Seasonally adjusted GDP in Cyprus dropped by 0.4% in the second quarter of 2023, compared with the previous quarter but was up by 2.3% annually, according to a flash estimate by Eurostat.

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No fallout from Russia Tax Agreement axe

Cyprus is not expected to face any further consequences following the decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin for suspending certain provisions of international taxation agreements, said the Finance Ministry. A statement

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June annual unemployment fell

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Cyprus dropped in June from 2022 while remaining stable compared to May, according to Eurostat. Unemployment in Cyprus stood at 4.8% in June, remaining stable since

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New loans up, mortgages dip in H1

Pure new credit (excluding renegotiated loan facilities) rose by an annual 1.26% in the first six months, with rate hikes by the European Central Bank affecting mortgages which marked a reduction of

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Private debt at €218% of GDP

Private debt in Cyprus (households and non-financial corporations) was 218% of GDP in the first quarter of 2023, with debt in absolute numbers totalling €60.1 bln, the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC)

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