EC moves to cut burdens for small businesses

The European Commission has tabled a first set of pure reduction proposals to cut unnecessary administrative burdens for companies, primarily Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME’s), without changing the level of protection.

Cypriot President to pay official visit to Romania

Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos will be departing on March 12 for Bucharest for an official visit.During his stay in Bucharest, President Papadopoulos will be meeting with Romanian President Traian Basescu and Prime

Cyprus starts demolition of dividing wall

The Greek Cypriot government started to demolish a wall within the old part of the capital Nicosia that separates it from the Turkish side just before midnight on Thursday, with the work

Workshop for women in politics

The Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS) is hosting an EU-funded training seminar on “Young Women: Fit for Politics!” which will take place on Saturday-Sunday, March 17-18. The workshop is aimed at

Executive Compensation

Edited by Demetris Nicolaou, CFA Member of the Board The CFA Society of Cyprus   Investors should analyze both the amounts paid to key executives for managing the company’s affairs, and the