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Job cuts, lean bonuses loom over Europe’s bankers in 2024
A mix of global economic unease and geopolitical uncertainty means optimism is in short supply among bankers from the City of London to Frankfurt’s ‘Mainhattan’ financial...
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ANALYSIS-Job cuts, lean bonuses loom over Europe’s bankers in 2024
A mix of global economic unease and geopolitical uncertainty means optimism is in short supply among bankers from the City of London to Frankfurt’s ‘Mainhattan’ financial district. Even...
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Our View: Tourism policy should be looking ahead
Is there anything duller than listening to the deputy tourism minister droning on about ‘sustainable tourism’ at the recent Malta conference at a time when the last pristine area of Cyprus...
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Majority of Britons support rejoining the EU single market – poll
A majority of Britons support rejoining the European Union’s single market even though that would mean the restoration of the free movement of workers from the bloc, according to a poll...
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British advertised salaries fall but job ads pick up
Advertised salaries in Britain hit their lowest level in six months in October, indicating easing inflation pressure, but a first rise in vacancies since June suggested a recovery in the...
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UK hails $37 bln of foreign investment in vote of confidence
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced 29.5 billion pounds ($36.8 billion) of private sector investment in Britain at a gathering of global executives on Monday aimed at catapulting the...
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‘Vote of confidence’: UK hails $37bn of foreign investment
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced 29.5 billion pounds of private sector investment in Britain at a gathering of global executives on Monday aimed at catapulting the country back to...
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Nissan invests $1.4 bln to build two new EV models in Britain
Nissan (7201.T) said on Friday it would pump 1.12 billion pounds ($1.4 billion) into its British plant to build electric versions of two models, offering a boost to the country’s auto...
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UK net migration hit a new record high in 2022 in latest blow for Sunak
Annual net migration to the United Kingdom hit a record of 745,000 last year and has stayed at elevated levels since, data showed on Thursday, heaping pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak...
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Britain to launch growth funds to attract pension pot cash
The British Business Bank (BBB) will set up a new fund for pension schemes and asset managers to invest in growth companies, part of wider reforms to unlock savers’ cash to boost the...
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Why has Cameron turned from mayor to clerk?
The route is usually from the foreign ministry to the prime minister’s office. Not many people take the opposite route. Besides, it takes a lot of courage for someone to accept to go from...
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Cyprus eyes $1.22 billion for electric cars
Cyprus is set to undergo a transformative phase with its revised Recovery and Resilience Plan, valued at $1.22 billion. The European Commission's positive assessment now awaits approval...
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Sacked minister Braverman attacks UK’s Sunak as failing and weak
Sacked British minister Suella Braverman launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday, accusing him of betraying both her and the country. Popular on the right...
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Boris Johnson’s zero leadership skills
Decisions were made foolishly, chaotically and with a lot of expletives There is a judge-led inquiry going on in the UK about the central government’s response to the Covid 19 pandemic...
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There is no such thing as normality for the Greek economy
By Maria Demertzis On 20 October, S&P Global Ratings raised the Greek economy’s credit rating back to investment grade. That was seen by many, in Greece and beyond, as a return to...
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Stefan Nolte: Cyprus in talks with Germany for energy cooperation
Germany is in the process of becoming a strategical partner for Cyprus in the field of energy production, according to the President of the Cyprus Germany Business Association (CGBA),...
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EU's annual time change sparks heated discussions
In a recurring ritual that influences the daily lives of millions, the European Union finds itself divided over the issue of daylight saving time. As the last Sunday of October approaches,...
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UK watchdog finds potential NatWest ‘regulatory breaches’ in Farage fiasco
British watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority said on Friday that it had identified potential “regulatory breaches” in NatWest’s handling of a decision to close former...
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Britain scraps cap on banker bonuses inherited from EU
Britain on Tuesday scrapped a decade-old cap on banker bonuses inherited from the European Union, signalling a clear divergence in post-Brexit financial rules from the 27-country bloc it...
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Britain aims for global leadership role with AI safety summit
Britain will host the world’s first global artificial intelligence (AI) safety summit next month, aiming to carve out a role following Brexit as an arbiter between the United States,...
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Interview: The EU is resilient to challenges, EU Parliament President tells Forbes Cyprus
The European Union emerges stronger after every crisis, says Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, in an interview with Forbes Cyprus. In recent years, challenges have...
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The changing security challenges for Cyprus
Neophytos Loizides, professor in international Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent, was interviewed by the Cyprus Mail on the main questions of regional security for Cyprus...
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Airport checks soar on cigarette smuggling from north to the UK
The Customs Department has ramped up checks on potential cigarette smugglers as a wave of massive busts take place at Cyprus’ airports and crossing points. Recent weeks have seen several...
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France reluctant to delay Brexit tariffs on UK-EU electric cars
France is reluctant to delay post-Brexit tariffs that are set to hit electric vehicles traded between Britain and the European Union, French government sources said, in a move that could hit...
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Cutting government staff, UK Chancellor tries to defuse tax cut row
British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt set out plans on Monday to cut the number of public officials working in government to save 1 billion pounds, an attempt to appease critics in the governing...