Economy
Mon, 21/12/2009 - 14:45 Sarah Fenwick

- EU Finance Ministry on Cards? Reports
- Fuel prices In Cyprus Skyrocket To All-Time High
- 'A Very Good Week for Europe' - Rehn
- 'Take Cash' - Foreign Office Tells Travellers To Cyprus
- 10 Mln in EU Funds for Gas Network
- 10 Ways to Survive the Recession and Bailout
- 10% of Frozen Bank Capital Set for Release - Report
- 1000 Euro Annual Tax for Profitable Cyprus Companies
- 15 Billion Needed for Banks, Economic Protection - Cassoulides
- 2.5 Billion Euro Loan 'Not Linked To Natural Gas Rights'
- 2012 Full-year GDP at Minus 2.4 Percent
- 26 Out of 27 EU Leaders Want New Pact - Van Rompuy
- 3-Month Delays in Unemployment Cheques
- A Bold Move That Paid Off - ECB's New Bond Buying Programme
- A Failure in Cyprus Would Mean A European Failure - Anastasiades
- A Lie Repeated Several Times Becomes the Truth - Orphanides
- AKEL Denies Wider Economy Needs Bailout
- Alvarez & Marsal Reject Press Reports of Bias in Central Bank Investigation
- Anastasiades Meets with Troika
- Anastasiades Postpones Cabinet, House Address Over Bailout Bill
- Anything But Credible - Anastassiades on Christofias
- Attorney-General Called Up By Economic Investigative Committee
- Bailout 'Not Only For Banks' - FM Shiarly
- Bailout Memorandum - President Blames Everyone Else - Again
- Bank Account Transfers Up to 2000 Eur. Per Month Allowed
- Bank Bailout Would Raise Govt. Debt to 85% of GDP - Commission
- Bank Securities Scandal Reaches Head
- Bank Tax Is Illegal, Against Human Rights - Lawyer
- Bank of Cyprus Needs 500 mln eur Bailout
- Bank of Cyprus, Popular, Miss EU Capital Requirements
- Banking Sector Woes - Underlying Reasons - Expert
- Banking Woes Set to Seriously Impact Property Market
- Banking in 2050 - Developing Countries to Overtake G7
- Banks 'Robust' - FM Responds to Moodys Cut
- Banks Closed Thursday, Friday - Parties Hunt for Bailout Solution
- Banks To Remain Closed Tuesday, Wednesday - Finance Ministry
- Banks Will Open On Tuesday 19th - Central Bank
- British MPs To Pressure Cyprus Government Over Property Investments
- Broad Consensus On Austerity Measures - Party Leaders
- Bucking the Trend - Pafos Airport Sees 2 Million Tourist Mark
- Business Associations Urge Shop Hour Liberalisation
- C.O.L.A Boosts Average Salary in Q1 y/y
- CCCI Warns Public Sector Unions Over Strike
- COLA To Be Linked to Productivity?
- CYTA Privatisation on Troika List - Report
- Capital Markets Committee Investigates Bank of Cyprus
- Capital Restrictions Continue with Ninth Decree from Finance Ministry
- Central Bank Appoints Independent Commission on Banking Sector
- Central Bank Backs Government's Bailout Request
- Central Bank Dissolves Bank of Cyprus Board
- Central Bank Eyes Regulation of Co-op Banks
- Central Bank Governor Demetriades Rejects Resignation Calls
- Central Bank Governor Welcomes Consensus On Austerity
- Central Bank Launches Stress Tests on Banks, Co-Ops
- Central Bank Requests 60 Days Grace on Loan Payments
- Challenging the Deposit Haircut at the Supreme Court
- Chinese Investor Pulls Out Of Old Larnaca Airport Deal
- Christofias Bashes Banks For Taking EIB Funds Meant for SMEs
- Christofias Tells Greek State TV He Doesn't Accept Troika Terms
- Christofias To Address Nation on Bailout Memorandum
- Commerce Minister Preparing Company on Hydrocarbons
- Commerce Minister's Car Claimed In Property Debt Dispute
- Commerce Ministry Confirms Consumer Complaints Over Fuel Prices
- Commission Proposes Civil Service Spending Freeze Until 2020
- Construction Workers Go On Indefinite Strike
- Council of Ministers Gives Green Light for Israeli Gas
- Cuts in Student Subsidies, Announces FM
- Cypriot CEOs Pessimistic On Revenue Growth - Survey
- Cyprus Airways 2012 Losses at 55.8 Million
- Cyprus Airways Agrees To Boost Capital, Find Investors
- Cyprus Airways Could Be Closed - Minister
- Cyprus Airways Losses 29.3 Mln in First Six Months
- Cyprus Airways Sees Paycuts of up to 19%
- Cyprus Airways Staff Strike Outside Parliament
- Cyprus Airways Suspends Trading On Cyprus Stock Exchange
- Cyprus Applies for EU Bailout - Statement
- Cyprus Bailout Agreement Mid-March - Eurogroup
- Cyprus Bailout Agreement in March, Says Juncker
- Cyprus Bailout Memorandum Voted in By Narrow Margin
- Cyprus Bailout To Be 'Fully-Fledged' Says Juncker
- Cyprus Banks Can Take 50% Greece Debt Haircut, Not More
- Cyprus Banks Recapitalisation Estimate at 3.6 Bln
- Cyprus Deficit at 6.3% of GDP in 2012
- Cyprus EFSF Bailout At 15 Billion - Report
- Cyprus Economy Enters Double-dip Recession
- Cyprus Economy Hangs in the Balance Ahead of Vote on Bailout Plan
- Cyprus Economy In Very Serious Situation - IMF
- Cyprus Economy: The Opportunity for Major Reforms Should Not Be Lost
- Cyprus Has 'Very Serious Imbalances' in Economy - EU
- Cyprus Has Lowest Percentage of Female Managers in EU
- Cyprus Is Not For Sale - Christofias
- Cyprus March Unemployment Rate Rises to New High at 14.2%
- Cyprus Needed Bailout in 2011 - Barroso
- Cyprus Needs National Petroleum Company - Expert
- Cyprus Needs to Reassure on Economic Policy - Rehn
- Cyprus Parliament Votes Against Bailout Bank Tax
- Cyprus State Payroll To Be Cut - Finance Minister
- Cyprus Third-Quarter GDP at -0.4 q/q
- Cyprus To Sell 400 Million in Gold Reserves - Report
- Cyprus Tops Sovereign Default Likelihood List - Survey
- Cyprus' Rescue Conditional on Restructuring, Downsizing, Says Eurogroup
- Cyprus, Eurogroup Reach Deal On Bailout Safeguarding Deposits Under 100,000 Euros
- DIKO To Block New Austerity Measures - Papadopoulos
- DISY Tables Proposal To Reduce VAT on Electricity
- Dairy Farmers Investigated for Price Fixing, Anti-Competitive Practices
- Damage To Vasiliko Estimated at 700 mln eur
- Debate Rages Over Controversial Austerity Measures
- Decision on Cyprus Airways - 560 Jobs to be Cut
- Deep Recession Forecast for Cyprus
- Deficit Heads Towards 250 Million Euros - Perdikis
- Deficit Increased Four Times To 1.2 Bln Euros 2007-2009 - Orphanides
- Deficit Seen at 4.4 Percent For 2012 - Bailout Memorandum Until 2016, Says Shiarly
- Deficit Seen at 4.5% of GDP, Liquidity Runs out in October, Says Stefanou
- Deflation At -0.7% in May - CySTAT
- Dijsselbloem Takes Full Responsibility for Bank Levy Mistake
- Don't Got Milk - Cheesemakers Protest Milk Shortage
- Double Taxation Agreement Cyprus-Estonia
- Double Taxation Treaty Signed with Ukraine
- Double-Dip Recession After -0.3% Q1 GDP
- E-betting Bill Pending in House of Representatives
- EAC Is Killing Us, Say Big Businesses
- EAC To Cut Staff By 10 Percent - Vice Chairman
- EAC To Reverse Decision on 5% Late Payment Fees
- EC Warns Cyprus on Excess Deficit
- ECB Drops Rate to 1% from 1.25% As Expected
- ECB To Authorise Banks As of 2013 - New Banking Union Proposals
- ECOFIN Keeps Up Pressure on Govt.
- EFSF For Bank Recapitalisation Only, Says Govt Spokesman
- EU Approves Turkish-Cypriot Trade in Honey
- EU Bail-out Fund Leverage Up To 1 Trillion - Reports
- EU Banking Union Moves Forward
- EU Banking Union Takes Step Forward
- EU Bonds Could Lead To Larger, More Liquid Market Than US Treasuries
- EU Commission Sues Cyprus Over Car Import Tax
- EU Countries To Get Legal Protection from Bankruptcy?
- EU Fiscal Union of 'Utmost Importance' - Analyst
- EU Governments Must Bring Down Debt To Restore Growth- ECB
- EU Leaders Agree on New 'Fiscal Compact'
- EU Leaders Finalise New Treaty On Fiscal Stability
- EU Probe into Cyprus Airways State Funding
- EU Removes Cyprus from Deficit Watch
- EU Restricts Credit Ratings Agencies
- EU Set for Free Trade Agreement with US, Japan
- EU-US Launch Free Trade Talks
- EUR 100 million loan approved for key investments in Cyprus -EIB
- Economic S.O.S from Private Sector Companies
- Electricity Authority 130 Mln Euro Loan Conditional on Natural Gas Use - Minister
- Electricity Authority Comes Under Fire for Wasting Money
- Electricity Prices To Drop Three Percent
- Electricity Surcharge Reduced to 5.75% But Extended 10 Months
- Emergency situation, state in bankruptcy - Anastasiades
- Emerging Markets To Drive World Economy - Yueh
- Employment in Maritime Sector Set to Rise to 7 Million by 2020 - Barroso
- End EAC Monopoly To Reduce Costs and Save Power - CIIM
- Energy Giants Show Interest in Offshore Hydrocarbon Rights
- Energy Sector Decisive for Economy - KEVE
- Environment Commissioner Calls for Help for Electricity Consumers
- Eurogroup Agrees 10 Billion-Euro Bailout for Cyprus
- Eurogroup Approves 10 Billion Euro Bailout for Cyprus
- Eurogroup Gives Cyprus More Room To Negotiate Haircut on Deposits
- Eurogroup: Standing By On Financial, Economic Challenges in Cyprus
- Europe Will Come out Stronger from Crisis - Christofias
- European Commission Rejects Cyprus EU Budget Proposals
- European Commission Temporarily Approves Popular Bank Rescue
- European Commission To Review Cyprus' Macroeconomic Problems
- European Commission To Tighten Car Registration Laws
- Eurozone in Double-Dip Recession After Q3 GDP Fall
- Ex-Central Bank Governor Accuses President of Undue Influence
- FM Denies Rumours Of 13th Civil Servant Salary Cuts
- Famagusta Petrol Station Strike Enters Second Day
- February Unemployed Rises to 46,109
- Finance Minister Denies Bank Scandal Involvement
- Finance Minister Hits Back at Reuters Report
- Finance Minister Hopes To Avoid Further Downgrades
- Finance Minister Orders In-depth Investigation into Banking Scandal
- Finance Minister Prepares Package of New Austerity Measures
- Finance Minister Ready To Resign - Report
- Finance Ministry Asks Electricity Authority for 200 Mln
- Finance Ministry Welcomes ECB Bond Purchase Decision
- Financial Crisis Exposed Underlying Economic Weakness - Demetriades
- Financial Support Mechanism Worst Case for Cypriots
- First 6-Month Deficit Rises to 626.5 mln vs 430.8 mln yr/yr
- First Installment of Two Billion Euros Arrives in Cyprus
- First Quarter GDP Negative at -4.3% q/q
- First-Quarter EU GDP Down by 0.2% - Eurostat
- Fitch Cuts Cyprus Rating to A- on Greek Debt Exposure
- Fitch Dowgrades Cyprus Sovereign to BBB, Negative Outlook
- Fitch Downgrades Cypriot Banks, Negative Outlook
- Fitch Downgrades Cyprus Banks' Credit Ratings
- Fitch Downgrades Cyprus to BB+ from BBB-, Outlook Negative
- Fitch Expected To Downgrade Cyprus Rating 1-2 Notches
- Fitch Ratings Eyes Cyprus Downgrade
- Fourth Quarter 2012 GDP at -3.1%
- Fourth Quarter GDP Revised Down To -3.4 percent
- France, Italy, Russia, S. Korea Companies Set For Offshore Gas Exploration Licenses
- Fresh Uncertainty Over Greek Debt Devaluation Deal
- Fresh Uproar Over Deferred Austerity Measures
- Fuel Prices Rise 33% y/y
- Full Liberalisation of Electricity Market By 2014 - Minister
- Full-year GDP Estimates at 15.15 bln, 0.5% growth vs 1.1% in 2010
- Future Exploitation of Natural Gas Does Not Invalidate the Memorandum - Article
- GDP Growth for Q2 at 1.5% yr/yr
- GDP Reaches 17.46 bln Euros in 2010
- GDP for First Quarter 2012 -1.6% y/y
- GDP for Second Quarter At -2.3% y/y
- German High Court Clears European Stability Mechanism
- Germany Approves Cyprus Bailout
- Germany-France In Complete Accord On Debt Crisis Solution
- Going The Way of Eurocypria? Slaughterhouse Strike
- Government Bails Out Laiki, Bank of Cyprus
- Government Could Sell Banks in Three Years - Demetriades
- Government Debt versus GDP Ratio Rises 11% y/y - Eurostat
- Government Deficit at 1.085 Bln Eur in 2011 - Finance Ministry
- Government Reaches Agreement with Troika Over Bailout - Report
- Government Rejects Troika Positions on Public Sector Cuts
- Government Revenue Falls 3.6% y/y in Third Quarter
- Govt Deficit Deadline 2012 - Eur. Commission
- Govt Reveals Proposed Austerity Measures
- Govt Working Hard To Avoid European Support Mechanism - Christofias
- Greece Debt Crisis Worsens, Cyprus Affected - Stavrakis
- Greece Should Stay in Euro - Barroso
- Greece's Closed Professions Prised Open
- Greece's Economy Must Turn To Investment - Rehn
- Greek Banking Group Buys Cypriot Banks in Greece
- Greek Bonds, Uniastrum, Loans to Greece - Testimony
- Haircut on Cyprus Bonds? Report
- Have They Found the 5.8 Billion? Report
- Home Prices Continue to Decline in 2nd Quarter
- Hopes Fade for 'Lite' Bailout Memorandum
- Hourly Labour Costs Rose To 16.5 euros in 2011
- House Passes Urgent Austerity Measures
- House Rejects Debate To Hike Tobacco, Alcohol Prices
- House Speaker Appeals For Economic Austerity Bills
- Households Pay EU's Highest Electricity Prices
- How Did Cyprus Get Into This Mess? Opinion
- Hydrocarbon Exploration Deal Signed with French Energy Giant Total
- Hydrocarbons Deal with ENI-KOGAS Worth 150 Million Euros
- IMF 2012 GDP Forecast Misses Improvements in Tourism, Services - Shiarly
- IMF Admits Significant Mistakes in Greece
- IMF Cuts Global Growth Projections, Warns On Eurozone Weaknesses
- IMF's Lagarde Set to Meet with Christofias
- Inflation Rate Unchanged at 2.8% in February
- Inflation Rises 2.4% Full-year 2010
- Inflation Rises to 3.8 in July month-on-month
- Inflation Soars to 4.5% in August
- Inflation, Unemployment Expected To Rise 2011
- Investors Line Up to Sue Banks
- Investors Reject Banks' Offers over 1.4 Billion in Securities Losses
- Ireland's Economic Recovery On Track - IMF
- Jan. Jobless Rate in Spain at 26% - Highest Level in EU
- Jobless Figures Rise in April - CYSTAT
- July Inflation Drops to 3.7% m/m on Summer Sales
- July Jobless Rise to 27,314 m/m
- July Tourism Up by 17.3% yr/yr
- July Tourist Arrivals Up 3.4% y/y
- June 2011 Inflation Rises to 4.5%
- June Jobless At 27,102 vs 26,050 in May
- June Tourist Arrivals Rise 9.7% - CYSTAT
- June Tourist Revenue Rises 12.6% y/y
- Just When You Think You Have It All Figured Out...
- KPMG Submits Popular Bank Restructuring Plan
- Kasoulides Calls on ESM To Recapitalise Banks Directly
- Kassinis To Resign From Hydrocarbons Company
- Kazamias Proposes Two-Year State Wage Freeze
- Key Points in the Bailout Memorandum
- Labour Minister Intervenes in Cement Worker Strike
- Large Government Debt Interrupts Growth - Nobel Laureate Pissarides
- Last Big Push to Save Cyprus Airways - Finance Minister
- Last-Ditch Attempt To Reach Agreement with Troika
- Lebanese FM Against Israel-Cyprus Maritime Borders
- Lightning Strike Bank Tax Set To Cause Mass Cash Outflows
- Lillikas Calls for Mass Demonstrations Against Bailout Bank Tax
- Low Volumes on Cyprus Stock Exchange - Koufaris
- March Unemployed At 37,443 Versus 37,874 in February
- Marfin 2011 Loss 2.5 Billion Eur on Greek Bond Writedown
- Mari Explosion Electricity Surcharge To End in March
- May Economic Sentiment Down 4.4 Points m/m
- May Inflation Rate at 3.7% - CYSTAT
- May Inflation Rises to 3.9% m/m
- May Jobless Rate Rises 3.3% m/m
- May Tourism Arrivals Rise by 3.7% yr/yr
- May Unemployment Rises to 36,313 from 35,402 m/m
- Meeting with Lagarde 'Warm' But No Decisions - Christofias
- Memorandum - Bring In More Electricity Suppliers
- Minister Denies Wine Growers Council Will Be Closed
- Ministry of Communications and Works announcement
- Ministry of Labour Mulls Minimum Wage Rise
- Moneyval in Cyprus For Money Laundering Probe
- Moody's Cuts Cyprus Rating Two Notches to Baa1
- Moody's Downgrade to Baa3 On Slow Fiscal Reform
- Moody's Downgrades Bank of Cyprus, Hellenic, Places Laiki on Downgrade Review
- Moody's Downgrades Bank of Cyprus, Marfin
- Moody's Downgrades Cyprus Bonds Two Notches
- Moody's Downgrades Cyprus Bonds to Ba1 from Baa3
- Moody's Downgrades Cyprus Three Notches to Caa3
- Moody's Downgrades Cyprus' Biggest Banks
- Moody's Downgrades Three Cyprus Banks, Government Bonds
- Moody's Eyes Cyprus Bond Downgrade
- More Cuts in Public Spending - Min. Finance
- More Delays on Troika Counterproposals
- More Jobs Under Threat in Greece, Cyprus
- More Measures Needed to Save Economy - OEV
- More Pressure for Pensions Reform - EU
- More Veiled Threats From Turkey on Natural Gas
- National Solidarity Fund, Capital Control Bills Voted In
- Natural Gas Discovery in Block 12 Worth 100 Bln Eur - Minister
- Natural Gas Expected From Block 12 By 2015
- Natural Gas Tenders Launched by DEFA
- New Car Registrations Plunge 23% in January
- New Crisis Hits Greek Government Over EU Debt Deal
- New EU Stress Tests for Marfin, Bank of Cyprus
- New Tax on Deposits Not Good For Banks - EDYK
- New Taxes Proposed on Bank Deposits / Tobacco
- New Taxes on Food, Medicines Adopted
- New Wage Cuts in Public Sector - Report
- New York Stock Exchanges Shut Down, 13 Killed in Hurricane Sandy
- Nicosia Rejects Eurogroup Call for Private Company To Carry Out Money Laundering Audit
- No Bailout Deal Yet - Christofias
- No Casinos While I am President - Christofias
- No Changes on Bailout Memorandum - Sarris
- No Code of Silence on Bailout, Says Spokesman
- No More Time Left on Austerity Measures - Neophytou
- No Need To Fear An EU Bailout - Shiarly
- No Proposals From Banks on Securities Scandal - Association
- Noble Energy Drill Ops on Track - Minister
- Noble Energy May Participate In Second Licensing Round
- Noble Energy Set to Prove Cyprus' Offshore Gas Reserves
- Noble Energy Undeterred by Turkey Threats
- Not Our Fault - Christofias on Troika and Bailout
- November Inflation At 4% vs 3.2% in October
- November Unemployed Rises To 31,826 m/m
- Number of Public Employees Rises 1.9% in 2010
- OECD Warns On Contagion from Eurozone, Low Confidence
- October Unemployed Rise To 39,510 Persons
- Offshore Licensing Rights Payments Expected at 300 Mln Euros
- One Cyprus Bank Could Get Government Bailout - FM
- One Investor's Nightmare In Popular Bank Fallout
- One of Island's Banks Would Have Closed Without Bank Tax - Anastasiades
- Opposition Is 'Frightened' of Bank Investigation - Stefanou
- Opposition Meets With President For Austerity Talks
- Orphanides Calls For Mutual Solidarity in Eurozone
- Orthodox Church Agrees To Pay Taxes
- Outcry Against New Electricity Authority Interest Fees On Late Payments
- PASYDY Strike Postponed, Unions Discuss Work Stoppage
- PASYDY Union Announces Strike, Ignores President's Appeal
- Papademos Visit: Gas and Cyprus Problem Top Agenda
- Parliament Convenes To Pass Nine Emergency Bailout Laws
- Parliament Passes Law To Restrict Air Traffic Controller Strikes
- Parliamentary Vote on Bailout Bank Tax Postponed To 19th March
- Parties Back Two-Year Public Sector Wage Freeze
- Parties, Ministers Agree on First Austerity Package
- Pension Payments To Outstrip Contributions By 2050
- Pensioners Struggle Amid Delay in Pension Payments
- Petrol Prices Rise By Up to Four Cents per Litre - Where are the Cheapest?
- Plan B for Cyprus If Greece Leaves Euro - Christofias
- Popular Bank Deposit Haircut Nets 3.5 Bln Euros
- Popular Bank Junior Debt Buyback Prompts Moody's Downgrade
- Popular Bank Posts 9-month Losses of 1.67 Bln Euros, Sues Greece
- President Appoints Criminal Investigators Into Financial, Economic Crash
- President Is Blocking Urgent Austerity Measures - Papadopoulos
- President Slams Orphanides, Says His Decision Not To Reappoint is Correct
- Pressure Over Bailout Piles Up - Rehn Urges Agreement To Avoid Bankruptcy
- Previous Government Was Aware of Emergency Liquidity Assistance - Testimony
- Private vs Public Sector - Unacceptable Proposals Say OEV, CCCI
- Property Tax Index To Double - New Austerity Measures
- Provident Fund Considered As Part of New Rescue Fund - Report
- Public Payroll Drops To 69,995 in Third Quarter
- Public School Teachers Set to Strike Against Austerity
- Public Sector Unions React Against Austerity Proposals
- Public Transport Paralysed Amid Bus Driver Strike
- Q1 Deficit Rise Due to Cyprus Airways Cash Injection
- Q1 Revenue 1.756 Billion Euros - CYSTAT
- Red Flag Over Cyprus Bond Premiums - IMF
- Reduce Red Tape to Encourage Small Businesses - Shiarly
- Regulator Rejects Electricity Price Hikes
- Relaxation on Transfers Up to 300,000 Within Cyprus
- Repeated Calls From DISY for Information on Troika
- Restoring Trust in the Euro Area - Orphanides' Analysis
- Restrictions Eased on Transfers Abroad
- Restrictions Relaxed on Transfers Abroad of up to 300,000 Eur - Report
- Russia Denies Five-Billion-Euro Loan to Cyprus Has Been Approved
- Russia Mulling Five Billion-Euro Loan to Cyprus - Report
- S&P's Creditwatch on Cyprus on Unsustainable Fiscal Position
- S&P's Cuts Cyprus Sovereign Credit One Notch to BBB
- S&P's Downgrades Cyprus Credit, Outlook Negative
- S&P's Downgrades Cyprus To B, Cash Until End of Nov, Says Shiarly
- S&P's Lowers Cyprus Rating Amid Bailout Talks
- S&P's Lowers Sovereign Credit Rating to BB+ On Eurozone Debt Concerns
- S&P's Mortgage Ratings Probed by US Govt - Report
- Salaries To Be Paid As Normal - Capital Controls
- Saving the Cyprus Economy - Zenios
- Second Quarter of Negative Growth Year-on-Year
- Second Quarter: Economy Continues Its Contraction At Faster Rate - CYSTAT
- Second Round of Undersea Oil,Gas Exploration Bids Launched
- Second-Quarter Government Deficit Rises 23% y/y
- September Economic Sentiment At Record Lows
- September Inflation Drops to 3.6 from 4.5 m/m
- September Jobless Rises to 29,931 Persons m/m
- September Tourist Arrivals Up 5.2% yr/yr
- Sheep, Goat Farmers Clash With Police During Nicosia Protest
- Small Business Owners Slam Austerity Proposals
- Social Insurance Fund 'Atomic Bomb' - Papadopoulos
- Standard & Poor's Cuts Cyprus Long-Term Credit Rating
- Standard & Poor's Cuts Cyprus Rating
- Standard & Poor's Downgrades Cyprus To CCC+ From B
- State Avoids Salary Crunch After EAC Loan
- State Benefits Cut in 2012 Budget
- State Can Cover Financial Needs Until April - Shiarly
- State Cannot Be Sponsor - Economist
- State Employee Union Turns To Supreme Court on Wage Cuts
- State Employees Green-Light Strike Action
- State Has Funds For Only 15 Days - General Auditor
- State Owes 600 Million Euros in Property Compensation
- State Payroll Rises To 51,966 in May From 50,335 in January
- State Spending Rises to 65% of GDP
- State Steps In To Bail Out Laiki Bank
- Stock Exchange Jumps 18% on Bank Merger Reports
- Stock Exchange Suspends Cyprus Airways Trading
- Strike Threat Hangs Over House Economic Austerity Vote
- Strikes Affect Construction, Air Traffic, Slaughterhouses, Petrol Stations
- Striking Petrol Stations Shut Down Fuel Supply
- Strong Reactions From Foreign Companies Against Strike - CCCI
- Sweden Economy Slows, Central Bank Cuts Rate
- Tax on Bank Deposits Mulled
- Taxing Wealth Could Boomerang on Government
- Teachers Announce Strike Against Austerity, Salary Delays
- The Damage Is Done - Cyprus Faces Economic Devastation (Commentary)
- The Highest Electricity Prices - In the World?
- The Sooner, The Better - New Finance Minister on Bailout
- There's No Going Back - Economist on Troika Negotiations
- Third-Quarter GDP Declines by 2.2% y/y - CYSTAT
- Total To Search for Offshore Oil - Minister
- Total, ATP, Novatek, Petrogaz Bidding for Offshore Hydrocarbon Rights
- Tourist Arrivals Fall in December
- Toxic Greek Assets Hit Cyprus Banks' Bottom Line
- Trade Unions Back Off On Strike Threats
- Trade Unions React Against Municipality of Engomi Austerity Measures
- Troika 'Receptive' To Keeping 13th Salary - Shiarly
- Troika Begins Negotiations in Cyprus
- Troika Checks on Hydrocarbon Prospects
- Troika Continues Talks with Cyprus Authorities, Differences in Positions
- Troika Meets with MOKAS on Anti-Money Laundering
- Troika Talks: Parties, Govt Agree on Banking Measures
- Troika Talks: Still No Agreement on CoLA, Bank Recapitalisation
- Troika Talks; Get Serious Already, Says Anastasiades
- Troika Wants Cuts of 925 Million Euros - Report
- Troika Wraps Up Research Trip, Set To Return in A Week
- Two Former Central Bank Execs Appointed to Bank of Cyprus Board
- UK Enters Double-dip Recession After Q1 GDP Results
- UK Rejects New EU Treaty, Says Not In Britain's Interests
- US Geological Survey Estimates 1.7 Bln Barrels Oil in Levant Basin - Minister
- Uncertainty Over House Vote on Austerity Package
- Undersea Exploration Rights Bids by End of Year
- Undersea Gas Reservoir Bigger Than Estimated - Report
- Unemployed At 39,522 for November - CYSTAT
- Unemployed Rise Past 41,000 Persons in December
- Unemployment At Historic High - Central Bank
- Unions Set for Meeting with President Christofias
- Unions Will Defend CoLA - Kyritsis
- Unions' Reaction To Austerity Awaited Today
- Urgent Council of Ministers Meeting Over Economic Incentives
- VAT on Electricity Bill Surcharge for Mari Explosion 'Illegal' - MP
- Warm Words from Barroso On Outgoing Cyprus Presidency
- What Do Credit Ratings Do And Why Are They So Important?
- Where Are the Private Energy Companies?
- Will new austerity measures help Cyprus' economy to improve in 2012?
- Women, Young Entrepreneurs To Boost Economy - Sylikiotis
- World Banks Coordinate To Boost Liquidity To Shaky Markets
- Yet Another Semi-Bankrupt Semi-Government Firm Propped Up - Opinion
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Poll
Do you think Cyprus should leave the euro and return to the pound?
Yes, we're too exposed to the eurozone's woes
62%
No, we can get through the crisis and benefit from the euro
25%
Undecided, there are pros and cons on both sides
13%
Total votes: 493

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