Wall Street’s top financiers struck a pessimistic tone about the global economy at a flagship gathering in Saudi Arabia aimed…
Over two-thirds of people in Cyprus continue living in households they own – Eurostat
Over two-thirds of people in Cyprus continue living in households owning their home, according to latest data by Eurostat. Specifically,…
The consequences of the new war are uncertain
The Ministry of Finance predicts a further rise in fuel prices and new problems in supply chains as a result…
ANALYSIS-Middle East throws central banks yet more unknowns
After months playing catch-up with inflation, central bankers were starting to believe they have finally pegged interest rates at just…
Taxpayers pay €1.5 million for the sewerage system of T/C buildings
For years, taxpayers have been paying not only the fees for connecting Turkish Cypriot properties to the central sewerage systems…
Elon Musk’s X to launch premium subscriptions soon
Elon Musk said on Friday social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, will soon launch two new tiers of…
Cyprus government’s relief economic measures welcomed, concerns though are also raised
Political parties in Cyprus have welcomed the government’s announced comprehensive €196 million package of measures, including fuel subsidies, to alleviate…
Moody’s places Israel’s A1 ratings on review for possible downgrade
Global ratings agency Moody’s on Thursday placed Israel’s A1 ratings on review for a possible downgrade, citing the ongoing military…
The 17 government measures to support Cypriot society, amounting to €196 million
The Cabinet meeting concluded on Thursday afternoon and a total of 17 measures were reportedly approved to relieve consumers from…
Eight cents off the tax on fuel for 3 months
Information from the Ministerial Cabinet meeting indicates that a reduction of the excise tax on fuel was decided, effective for…