Bonds appeal to the Far East
On Wednesday, the PDMA is proceeding with one of its last market forays for 2025.
On Wednesday, the PDMA is proceeding with one of its last market forays for 2025.
Employment in Cyprus’ broad public sector increased to 77,314 people in the second quarter of 2025, marking a 2.1% annual rise compared with the same period of 2024, according to data released by the Statistical Service of Cyprus on Monday.
Adjusting your sleep hygiene and trying a few bedtime hacks are generally good ideas. But sometimes, keeping a consistent bedtime or putting away your phone isn’t enough.
The Hellenic Innovation and Infrastructure Fund (HIIF), the new investment branch of Greece’s Growthfund, was the focus of the Athens International Investor Summit (AIIS) on Tuesday, on the theme of “Investing in Infrastructure as a Lever for Development.”
Greek banks have this month launched special offers on loans for the purchase of a main residence and interest rate reductions, in an effort to make home ownership attractive to borrowers who do not fall under the “My Home II” program.
Eurosystem expects Greece’s EU-harmonized consumer price index to end up at 3.1% this year.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed determination to work toward restarting negotiations on the Cyprus issue.
What the prime minister said on Monday about the possibility of establishing a new ministry of research and innovation in the future shows that the government seems to be taking the future of research in Greece seriously.
Sellers were the clear winners in the tug-of-war with buyers on the Greek stock market on Tuesday.
Poll data are leading parties and politicians, including the prime minister, to look seriously toward the possibility of the formation of a coalition government becoming a necessity after the next national elections, scheduled for 2027 at the latest.