Health authorities announced nine new cases of Covid-19 on Thursday, five of which were linked to earlier discovered clusters, while the rapid rate of infections that has so far stormed through three
Larnaca is at the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic in Cyprus with nearly 60 infections and scores of people in self-isolation with several cluster transmissions growing, said virologist Leondios Kostrikis. The government
Turkish Cypriot health authorities reported a significant drop to four new COVID-19 cases on Monday after a roller-coaster three weeks of double-digit infections, which peaked on September 8 when a total of
Cyprus health authorities reported only three new Covid-19 cases on Monday after a roller-coaster week of double-digit infections, including a massive group case that sent an entire football team into quarantine and
By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at FXTM Equity markets kicked off Monday on the back foot following three weeks of consecutive declines in US stocks, which marked the longest weekly losing
Cyprus reported ten new cases of SARS-CoV-2 on Sunday, following a roller-coaster week that saw daily infections spiral among a few clusters, as a complacent society started ignoring social distancing and basic
Despite coronavirus disruptions, growing demand for quality education will continue to drive primary and secondary education provider’s growth over the next three years, according to a new report by Moody’s Investors Service.
Fourteen major banks in the world have lost a cumulative $635.3 bln in market capitalisation since last December, primarily due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey by Buy Shares. Wells
Reinsurance prices are expected to rise by at least 5% next year as the fallout from the coronavirus, more volatile natural catastrophe losses and capacity constraints take a toll on reinsurers profitability,
While new daily coronavirus cases continue to drop in the Republic of Cyprus, Turkish Cypriot authorities are having a hard time to put the lid back on infections in the north, as