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Cyprus’ housing market recorded a strong start to 2025, with residential property sales rising sharply in both volume and value during the first quarter, according to a report released on Thursday by Landbank Analytics.
Cyprus is expected to experience a decline in both rental and property purchase prices in the coming years, President Nikos Christodoulides announced.
The government is committed to implementing tax reform on January 1, 2026, and “this is something that cannot be changed,” President Nikos Christodoulides said on Tuesday.
Cyprus is growing as a top choice for foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe, said Invest Cyprus CEO Marios Tannousis. Tannousis addressed an i ...
Annualised house prices in Cyprus fell by 7.8% during Q1 2014, while flat prices suffered even bigger losses by 10.7%, according to the property price index of the Cyprus branch of the global body of chartered surveyors (RICS).
Parliament ratifies an inter-state agreement between Cyprus and Israel on the sharing and non-disclosure of confidential information on hydrocarbons discovered in both countries' offshore blocks.
Constantinos Herodotou, the government’s newly-appointed head of Privatisations, recently revealed that unnamed Russian investors are interested in acquiring the country’s leading telco, Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (Cyta).
Central Bank chief Chrystalla Georghadji expects the bailed-out island's leading banks to pass European tests gauging their health.
State carrier Cyprus Airways will offer cheap flights to and from London’s Stansted Airport as of September 14, 2014, after the recent sale of its last remaining Heathrow slot.
EU Commissioner for Energy and Cyprus Ministers agree to establish a dialogue to synchronize their energy plans, acknowledging that Cyprus' plans are aligned with the strategic objective of the EU in securing its energy supplies.
The government plans to proceed with a second bond issue, maybe as early as autumn 2014, after the relative success of the 5-year €750m bond issue recently.
Privately owned land in Cyprus is worth €200b, the Interior Minister said recently, announcing the completion of the process of updating immovable property values as part of the island’s bailout agreement.
The government plans to pay Bank of Cyprus (BoC) €950 million, in partial repayment of a government bond of €1.8 million issued in 2012 to prop up a now defunct lender.
President Nicos Anastasiades and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently had a telephone conversation, discussing a possible cooperation between the two countries in the field of energy.
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