The major issues in today’s financial press are Sweden’s political audacity to deal with its fiscal deficit, adopting strict economic measures such as the increase in taxes when it was to become a...
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister, Andreas Loverdos, proposed to Finance Minister, Marcos Kyprianou on Tuesday a three-party cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Lebanon. The cooperation will concern...
Hoteliers’ Association, PASYXE, Chairman, Haris Loizides said on Tuesday that 2004 will be a “tough year” for tourism. Speaking after the meeting with EDEK Chairman, Yiannakis Omirou, during which...
Investors who were urged by the government to pay taxes for the CSE gains in 1999 decided on Tuesday to appeal against the decision of the Income Tax, in cooperation with the Investors’ Association,...
The CSE general index fell into the red on Tuesday, closing at 84.3 points and at -1%. Similarly, the Bank of Cyprus dropped 2% to £1.46, following the negative performance of BOC in the ASE, which...
Finance Minister, Marcos Kyprianou rejected allegations on Tuesday, according to which Cyprus is no longer able to request an exemption from the imposition of new taxes on fuel. “Cyprus still has...
The major issues in today’s financial press are the fuel, the secret accounts, the prospects of the construction sector and the stance of CYTA Board of Directors against privatization. The “...
Within the framework of the invitation made by the Irish Foreign Minister, Brian Cowen, Cyprus Foreign Minister, Giorgos Iacovou is currently in Dublin to visit his Irish counterpart. As the CNA...
The long lasting meeting between the Agriculture Minister, Timis Efthimiou and the agricultural unions on the agricultural development plan ended to no purpose on Monday, as the unions requested more...
According to CYSTAT data released on Monday, building licenses for January-November 2003 have showed an increase of 8.3% compared to the corresponding period of 2002. The number of building...