Economic sentiment in March dropped to a level below that of May last year, due to rising uncertainty among consumers and companies over the war in Ukraine, according to a University of
Economic sentiment rose by 2.5 points in October, despite fragile consumer confidence as prices continue to rise, a monthly survey by the University of Cyprus has shown. The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC)
Cyprus’ economic sentiment improved in August from July, reflecting stronger activity in services but uncertainty remains, fuelled by the Covid pandemic. The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI), compiled by the University of Cyprus’
Cyprus’ economic sentiment in July dipped 4.7 points from June, reflecting worsening consumer confidence and weaker business activity in services. Uncertainty among firms in all sectors and consumers painted a gloomier outlook.
Cyprus’ economic sentiment in June increased 6.2 points from May, reflecting the improvement in high consumer confidence and activity in services. The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI), compiled by the University of Cyprus’
Cyprus’ economic sentiment in May reached its highest point since the pandemic in 2020, reflecting the improvement in business confidence as activity gradually returned to normal. The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI), compiled
Economic sentiment significantly improved in April, increasing by 9.2 points since March as confidence grew in the services sector before Lockdown III, according to a University of Cyprus index (ESI-CypERC). The index
In February, Cyprus’ economic sentiment marginally slipped with the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC) decreasing by 0.1 point from the month before due to weaker business confidence in services. The index now stands
Economic sentiment in Cyprus improved in December, despite the worsening coronavirus situation, as the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESICypERC) increased by 2.8 points to 81.3 from November, the same level as in August
Economic sentiment in Cyprus weakened in November from a deterioration in the construction sector as well as consumer confidence dipping. According to a survey by the Economics Research Centre of the University