A volatile morning on European stock markets was capped by full-year results from German carmaker Volkswagen on Wednesday, which took the Dax index higher on relief that profits were not as bad as...
Twenty-four hours before the start of talks for the solution of the Cyprus issue, the CSE general index fell into negative territory on Wednesday, sliding 1.1% to 90.8 points, pressured by the Bank...
Twenty-four hours before the start of talks for the solution of the Cyprus problem, the leaders of Germany, France and Great Britain met in Berlin to set the reforms for the development of economy...
The major issues in today’s financial press are the agreement for the legislative regulation of the secret accounts and the partial lifting of the banking secrecy and the prospects for the Cyprus...
Government Spokesman, Kypros Chrisostomides said on Tuesday that the G/C side will go to the new round of talks in an optimistic mood, in order to find a viable solution to the Cyprus problem. As...
Finance Minister, Marcos Kyprianou announced on Tuesday that the two bills concerning the regulation of secret accounts and the partial lifting of the banking secrecy will be submitted before the...
According to CYSTAT data released on Tuesday, Cypriots have showed an increased interest on the construction of new buildings in 2003. Specifically, the total number of permits approved by the...
European Commission President Romano Prodi referred to Greek Prime Minister Kostas Simitis and governing Socialist Party of PASOK leader Giorgos Papandreou with praising words, in an interview with...
The economy is expected to gain more speed in the Olympic year, with growth reaching 4.9 percent after it sprinted to a 25-year record of 4.7 percent in 2003, EFG Eurobank said in its economic report...
Tourist revenues for January 2004 recorded a sharp drop of 15.03% or £4 million compared to the corresponding month of 2003, while the total number of tourist arrivals for the same month fell by 5.08...