The major issues in today’s financial press are the investigations on the Eurocypria offers, the change in the legislative framework for the provision of insurance services and the impacts of the...
U.S. stock markets were little changed early Wednesday, with investors reluctant to do much ahead of the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's policy-setting meeting. After 10 minutes of trading, the...
House President, Demetris Christofias will fly to The Hague on Thursday to attend the meeting of the EU member states House Presidents. As the CNA reports, the meeting will discuss issues...
Finance Minister, Makis Kervanos reiterated on Wednesday the government’s persistence not to proceed to privatizations. Speaking at “Mega TV”, the Minister said that privatizations will not solve...
Government spokesman Theodoros Roussopoulos said on Tuesday that former Prime Minister Costas Simitis had addressed a letter to Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis last Saturday, containing a proposal...
The Olympic Games security was discussed in the meeting Minister of Public Order Giorgos Voulgarakis had with INTERPOL general secretary Ronald K. Noble who is on a two-day visit to Athens within the...
On its announcement released on Wednesday, the Cyprus Workers’ Confederation (SEK) said that the government ignores the trade union and the other social partners and takes measures that affect the...
Continued recovery which started in 2003 largely hangs on public investment-driven demand Greek information technology and telecommunications (ITT) companies appear cautiously optimistic about...
Japanese shares were flat by midsession on Wednesday as investors hesitated to build positions ahead of Japan's "tankan" corporate poll and a rate decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve at a meeting of...
Federal Reserve policy makers have convinced most forecasters they will lift their benchmark interest rate by a quarter-point to 1.25 percent today and maintain a commitment to a ``measured'' pace of...