Nicosia index sees growth of 52 pct
The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) had quite a satisfactory year in 2023 with the CSE General Index marking an annual growth of 52%, Marinos Christodoulides, chairman of the CSE Council, said.
The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) had quite a satisfactory year in 2023 with the CSE General Index marking an annual growth of 52%, Marinos Christodoulides, chairman of the CSE Council, said.
The seasonal spike in viruses, which became more pronounced during the holidays, has, as anticipated, increased the pressure on Greece’s hospitals.
Higher toll fees at toll stations, in both major and auxiliary roads, increased on Greek roads as of Monday, following earlier announcements by concessionaires.
This season’s winter sales will start on Monday, January 8 and last until the end of February.
The Greek stock market entered the new year with a strong performance.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has committed 400 million euros to support a significant new investment for Mytilineos Energy & Metals, which will accelerate renewable energy production across Greece and other EU countries.
Turkey said on Tuesday it would not allow two minehunter ships donated to Ukraine by Britain to transit its waters en route to the Black Sea since it would violate an international pact concerning wartime passage of the straits.
Ten people, including eight Greeks, were hospitalized after the bus they were travelling in collided with a truck in northern Bulgaria. The Romanian driver of the bus and another Romanian national are among the injured, which include six men and four women, ranging in age from 18 to 63. Their injuries are not considered to…
Police detected a total of 24 migrants who entered Greece illegally from the Turkish border in two separate incidents between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. A non-national migrant smuggler was arrested at the Kipoi border crossing after they found 18 migrants in a trailer attached to the truck he was driving.
Britain and Cyprus have sent 87 tonnes of aid to Gaza via Egypt, the two countries have said, with Cypriot officials saying they had successfully tested a screening mechanism for cargoes offering an alternative route for badly needed supplies.