Cyprus Presdient Nicos Anastasiades said authorities are in the process of committing the €5 mln pledged in support to Lebanon, after the devastating blasts that hit Beirut in August. President Anastasiades attended
By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at FXTM The S&P 500 registered a new record high on Wednesday, rising 0.2% as the rotation to economically sensitive stocks continued into the first week
Interior Minister Nicos Nouris has asked for EU support to help Cyprus manage the steep influx of migrants seeking asylum, especially those crossing from the Turkish occupied north. He said 11 quarantine
The UK Government is ready to engage in any meetings to support the Cyprus reunification process, European Neighbourhood Minister Wendy Morton told the National Federation of UK Cypriots. The Foreign Office Minister
Nicosia said Tuesday it is doing everything necessary to get Russia to overturn a ban on Cyprus Airways flying passengers to Moscow, Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos told CNA. Karousos said the Russian
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said what is happening in the Mediterranean with Cyprus reunification and energy exploration by Turkey are of a very offensive and provocative nature. Speaking during a Conference of
Cyprus Airways said it cannot sell tickets for its scheduled weekly flights from Larnaca to Moscow because Russian authorities have banned it carrying passengers. The airline started flights from Larnaca to Moscow
Moderate and uneven economic recoveries amid the coronavirus pandemic as well as political and trade uncertainties pose risks for financial institutions in emerging markets throughout Asia, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East
By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at FXTM Crude oil futures were trading lower Monday morning as market participants closely watched OPEC members and their allies begin a two-day meeting to discuss
Initial public offerings (IPOs) saw the most active third quarter in the last 20 years by proceeds, and the second highest third quarter by deal numbers, as travel slowed, work from home