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The Cyprus government recorded a fiscal surplus of €918.7 million in 2023, constituting 3.1 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with government debt reaching €23.03 billion, accounting for 77.3 per cent of GDP, according to a report by the state’s statistical service.
The Finance Ministry, in collaboration with SIX, a financial market infrastructure company, and the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE), on Thursday announced the successful activation, referred to as going live, of the dual-listing of Euro Medium Term Notes (EMTN) of the Republic of Cyprus at the Cyprus Stock Exchange.
Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis and Ambassador Khaled Yusuf Ahmed Al Jalahma from the Kingdom of Bahrain, who is based in Tel Aviv, held a meeting on in Nicosia, according to an announcement released by the Cypriot tourism ministry.
Cyprus ranks fifth among EU countries in the progress achieved regarding research and innovation, Theodoros Loukaidis, Director General of the Res ...
Cyprus, Israel, the United States and Greece successfully carry out a joint search and rescue exercise codenamed 'Nemesis – 2014', in an area between Cypriot and Israeli territorial waters.
New CCB Chief says its goal is to consolidate trust in the banking system, dealt a serious blow after a lender had to be shut down and deposits were seized to recapitalise another in 2013.
Cyprus-based Jarvinia has entered into a partnership with private equity firm Brick Eagle Capital Group-backed Sheltrex Developers Ltd to manage the promotion of integrated affordable housing township in Chennai.
The employment percentage of people who have participated in schemes implemented by the Human Resource Development Authority (HRDA) is quite satisfactory, says its Deputy Director General.
Central Bank Governor Chrystalla Georghadji officially takes office during an investiture ceremony at the Presidential Palace.
The Cyprus economy will remain in recession up to 2015, despite projections by international lenders that the economy will register a modest economic growth, according to the Hellenic Bank quarterly economic review.
Cyprus expects to return to international markets late in 2015, says President Anastasiades in an interview with Reuters.
Larnaca port is preparing to welcome back cruise ships from Haifa, Israel, expected to boost tourism.
Harmonised rate of Inflation stood at -0.9% in March 2014 and -1.3% in February 2014, while the corresponding rate in March 2013 was 1.3%.
Cyprus will take part in a large scale multinational Search and Rescue (SAR) exercise, titled 'NEMESIS-2014,' near the coast of Cyprus, with the participation of SAR Units and Personnel from Cyprus, Israel, Greece, and the United States of America.
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