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The Cyprus Property Developers Association has welcomed the implementation of a fast-track building permit process for medium-risk developments, praising the Interior Ministry’s efforts to speed up licensing procedures.
The House plenum on Thursday evening approved the 2025 budget for the Natural Gas Public Company (Defa) amid a lively debate over the delays in the advent of natural gas for electricity generation.
The migration department has announced the start of applications for residence permits under the Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa scheme.
Cyprus is growing as a top choice for foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe, said Invest Cyprus CEO Marios Tannousis. Tannousis addressed an i ...
The reform of public health care has brought a much needed inflow of euros into parched state coffers, it was reported recently.
Property sales have marked a significant increase this year in anticipation of a new regime that will be caused by the repossession of mortgaged properties, with particular interest by foreign buyers.
A new Finance Ministry bill aims to stop banks increasing their loan profit margins by arbitrarily increasing lending rates.
In a deal signed recently, TUI has captured one of Cyprus’ premier properties, the Sensatori Resort Aphrodite Hills near Paphos.
The number of building permits dropped by 8,2% from January to May, 2014, compared to the corresponding period in 2013, the Cyprus' Statistical Service said recently.
The government continues to try convince political parties of the merits of the revised foreclosures bill that needs to be passed by parliament in order to secure the next tranche of €453 mln in bailout money from the Troika.
Cyprus has an “elevated risk of default in the medium-term” Moody’s ratings agency said recently, despite the island’s good performance in the bailout adjustment programme.
Delia Velculescu, IMF’s Mission Chief for Cyprus will be moving on to another assignment at the end of September 2014, as part of her regular career progression, the organization said recently.
The government said while it always takes credit rating agencies' announcements under advisement, it wished to point out that Moody's had projected a 12% recession in 2013, which proved much softer at 5.4%.
The general government debt remained stable at €18.56 bln at the end July 2014 (preliminary data) compared with the of December 2013 when it was €18.4 bln., figures released recently by the Finance Ministry show.
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