Tokyo stocks edged up on Thursday as tech issues bounced back after their U.S counterparts made gains, but car firms such as Honda Motor Co. Ltd. were a bit lower, hurt by a fall in U.S. industry...
Austria and Finland are to prepare a common program for their EU presidencies in 2006, it has emerged. Speaking at a joint press conference in Helsinki on Wednesday (1 September), Finnish Prime...
The UK manufacturing sector's recovery took a step backwards in August as output growth and new orders slowed while price pressures remained. The CIPS/Reuters purchasing managers' headline activity...
European bourses were marginally lower on Thursday after a lacklustre performance from Wall Street and a resurgence in the price of oil on news of falling US stockpiles. The FTSE Eurotop 300 was...
The CSE general index extended its losses on Thursday dropping 0.7% to 74.8 points, while FTSE lost 0.3% to 33.9 points. The Bank of Cyprus remained unchanged at £1.38, the Popular Bank fell 0.9% or...
Interior Ministry decided on Thursday to tackle the high cost of housing, expanding the existing housing plan to larger communities. The existing plan covers communities with less than 200 residents...
The major issues in today’s financial press are the disagreement on whether the Council of Ministers should have on its disposal the data for the CSE transactions in 1999-2000 for tax inspection, the...
Blue-chip stocks edged lower Wednesday as investors played it cautious ahead of reports on manufacturing and construction spending, keeping the market from building on Tuesday's late rally. The Dow...
Foreign Minister, Giorgos Iacovou said on Wednesday that the Turkish course to the European Union cannot move forward without establishing relations with the Republic of Cyprus. As the CNA reports...
Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis received at the Megaron Maximou Building the Greek athletes who were distinguished in the Olympic Games in Athens and congratulated them for their successes. The...