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Cyprus Stock Exchange All Share Index Closes on 26th May 2025

Nicosia: The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) saw the All Share Index close at today’s stock exchange meeting with notable figures. The indices base values were recorded as FTSEMed at 5000 and others at 1000. The traded value for the day was reported to be 710,216.85 euros. According to Cyprus News

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Cyprus Weather Update: Current Temperatures and Humidity Levels

Larnaca: Today’s weather and temperatures for Cyprus reveal crucial climate data. According to Cyprus News Agency, the Department of Meteorology has provided the latest information regarding the temperatures and humidity levels across Cyprus. The data reflects the conditions from 20:00 of the previous day until the time of reporting. The

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Orientation Course on EU Security Policy Initiated in Larnaca

Larnaca: An orientation course on the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) is being held in Larnaca from May 26 to 30, featuring 50 delegates from ten EU countries, Jordan, and the US. The event is co-organized by the Cyprus Security and Defence Academy (CSDA) and the Austrian National Defence

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CBC Reports Improvement in External Statistics for 2024

Nicosia: The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) has reported an improvement in external statistics, including the balance of payments, international investment position, and external debt for 2024, according to the provisional data released on Monday. According to Cyprus News Agency, Cyprus’ current account balance recorded an improvement, with the deficit

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CBC Reports Improvement in External Statistics for 2024

Nicosia: The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) has reported an improvement in external statistics, including the balance of payments, international investment position, and external debt for 2024, according to the provisional data released on Monday. According to Cyprus News Agency, Cyprus’ current account balance recorded an improvement, with the deficit

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