Cyprus’ fiscal debt in 2017 was €19.213,8 mn, which corresponds to 97.5% of GDP, according to preliminary fiscal results for 2017, which have been audited and verified within the Excessive Deficit...
Cyprus government finished the fiscal year 2017 with a budget deficit of €368 million compared with a surplus of €263 million in 2016, taking into consideration the withdrawals and payments of loans...
Cyprus central government debt reached 18.315 million in the end of 2017 marking a decline of 3.6% compared with 2016, according to data released today by the Finance Ministry’s Public Debt...
Cyprus had the second largest debt decrease in quarterly basis (-2.9 pp) and the largest decrease in annual basis (-7.4 pp), among EU 28 countries, according to Eurostat data released today. Mores...
Trade deficit was up by 12.6% in the first six months of this year, data released by the Cyprus Statistical Service show. On the basis of the Statistical Service’s publication “Intra-Extra EU Trade...
Cyprus’ GDP grew by 3.6% in real terms during the second quarter of 2017, compared to the corresponding quarter of 2016. According to a Flash Estimate by the Statistical Service, the GDP growth rate...
Cyprus` public debt in the second quarter of 2017 amounted to €19.35 billion, Cyprus Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) said on Thursday. According to data released by the PDMO, Cyprus’ debt...
General government accounts posted a surplus of €65,5 million for the period of January – November 2016, compared to a surplus of €11.5 million in the corresponding period of 2015, owing to a reduced...
The Finance Ministry has successfully raised €52,5 million, after a €10 million, six year bond, issued for natural persons, was oversubscribed by more than five times. The Public Debt Management...
The fact that the Cypriot economy no longer has deficits and the state budget functions on the basis of a balanced budget allows the government to give something back to households and businesses...