SEK sounded the alarm to government on Wednesday for the latter’s obstruction with regard to the contribution of the self-employed in the Social Securities Fund. “It seems that via the social...
The CSE general index returned into positive territory on Wednesday, surging 1.9% to 105.7 points, influenced by the banking stocks that gained 2.9%. Although the Bank of Cyprus, which is trading...
The major issues in today’s financial press are the Finance Minister’s statements that the government is not expected to offer more offsetting measures, the first package of offsetting measures that...
The CSE general index fell into negative territory today, dropping 0.7% to 106.2 points driven by the banking stocks, which recorded losses of 0.6%. The trading volume reached the impressive £3.09...
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Cyprus decided (by majority) on Friday to leave interest rates unchanged. The Committee believes that the international and domestic developments...
Within the framework of the ex-officio investigation launched in the past ten days of March 2005, the Competition Protection Committee has suspicions for the breach of the Protection of Competition...
The major issues in today’s financial press are the findings of the ex-officio investigation carried out by the Competition Protection Committee on the possible breach of the law on the Competition...
In view of the informal European Council to take place on October 27, 2005 in the UK, British Deputy Premier and First Secretary of State, John Prescott will visit Cyprus on October 24-26, government...
According to CYSTAT data released on Thursday, car registrations dropped by 17.1% in September 2005. This drop is 3.4 percentage points higher than that of August but lower than that of June and...
The CSE general index surged 1.6% to 106.1 points on Thursday, influenced by the banking stocks. It is worth gains of 9%. The banks recorded gains of 2.1%. The Hellenic Bank soared 5.5% or 3...