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Economic & Business Highlights of the past month.
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ne often feels that there is something almost immoral about complaining that it’s too hot in July and August, given that, in 2016, some three million people will have paid good money for a two-week taste of what we theoretically enjoy completely free for 350 days of the year, not to mention the fact that, over in the Gulf states, the temperatures can reach such unimaginable heights that it’s hard to understand how people lead their daily lives in such conditions. Nonetheless, complain we do and I have never heard the phrase “climate change” or engaged in so many conversations about “how we used to manage without airconditioning” as often as I have over the past three months. By the time you read these words, your summer holiday is probably coming to an end and we can all start looking forward to cooler and, frankly, more pleasant weather. Once September arrives in Cyprus, it feels much more like the start of a new year than it ever does in January and the last third of 2016 looks likely to be a very interesting ‘new beginning’. Will Messrs Anastasiades and Akinci work out an acceptable compromise solution to the longstanding Cyprus Problem? Will the Government’s reform programme stay on course? Will there be progress on the National Health Scheme? The next four months should bring answers to all these questions and many more. In this issue of Gold, we focus, not for the first time, on the legal profession, though this time our cover story spotlight shines first on the individuals (page 28) and second on the firms for which they work (page 42). We also have interviews with Doros Ioannides, President of the Cyprus Bar Association (page 30) and Prof. Achilles Emilianides, Head of the Law Department at the University of Nicosia (page 48) as well as an interview with lawyer Melina Pyrgou on what Cyprus needs to do if it is to rise up the rankings of the annual Doing Business report (page 20). In addition to interviews with people as diverse as Professor Dominic Shellard, Vice-Chancellor of De Montfort University (page 80), Conny Lenneberg, World Vision International’s Regional Leader, Middle East and Eastern Europe (page 92), and George Stylianou, CEO of the Positiva Group of Companies (page 76), we also offer our recommendations for your summer reading (page 102) and the best cultural events, from opera in Paphos to Wine and Beer Festivals in Limassol and Nicosia respectively (page 112), plus all the regular features that make up your favourite business magazine. John Vickers, Enjoy this issue and what’s left of the summer. It will soon be the Chief Editor time when we all start complaining about those windy days and cold nights that have arrived so unexpectedly! john@imhbusiness.com
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Local credit card transactions exceed €6 million in occupied areas and Turkey More than €6 million was spent in the occupied areas of Cyprus and in Turkey with credit cards isZ\LK I` IHURZ PU [OL NV]LYUTLU[ JVU[YVSSLK HYLHZ VM [OL 9LW\ISPJ HJJVYKPUN [V ÄN\YLZ YLSLHZLK I` JCC this month. From January to July, local credit cards were used in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus and in Turkey for transactions that reached €6.04 million. Of those, €4.28 million were spent in the occupied part of the island and €1.76 million in Turkey. The largest amount went to hotels (€2.09 million), entertainment (€1.11 million) and airlines (€1.07 million). In July the value of transactions reached €867,850, of which €644,441 was in the occupied areas and €223,408 in Turkey. Meanwhile, transactions with Turkish credit cards in the government-controlled areas of the island exceeded €14 million from January to July. €3.3 million was spent in supermarkets, €2.8 million on clothing, €1.85 million on motoring-related goods, and €1.67 million in DIY and household stores. In July alone, €2.43 million was paid with Turkish credit cards in the free areas of Cyprus. Total transHJ[PVUZ ^P[O JYLKP[ JHYKZ PU [OL NV]LYUTLU[ JVU[YVSSLK HYLHZ YLHJOLK Á IPSSPVU PU [OL ÄYZ[ ZL]LU months of the year and €215.4 million in July, increases of 5% and 8% respectively.
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RCB BANK PASSES ECB STRESS TEST
RCB Bank Ltd successfully completed the recent stress test carried out by the European Central Bank (ECB). The results show that the Bank’s Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (CET1) is 16.58% under the adverse scenario as at 31 December 2018, well above the regulatory minima, includPUN [OL M\SS` WOHZLK PU I\ɈLYZ HWWSPJHISL to the Bank. In a statement, RCB Bank Ltd described the results as yet another JVUÄYTH[PVU VM P[Z ÄUHUJPHS Z[YLUN[O HUK stability. RCB Bank Ltd was not in the list of 51 EU banks for which the European Banking Authority (EBA) conducted the Z[YLZZ [LZ[Z I\[ VU [OL SPZ[ VM ¸ZPNUPÄJHU[ institutions” on which the ECB performed the tests as part of its annual Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP).
IN THE NEWS
MOODY`S CHANGES CYPRUS’ BANKING SYSTEM TO POSITIVE
SIX -YEAR BOND RAISES €52.5 MILLION
The Finance Ministry announced that it successfully raised €52.5 million, after a €10 million six-year bond was overZ\IZJYPILK TVYL [OHU Ä]L [PTLZ :VTL 87 applications were received for a total amount of €52,509,400, of which 67 were from Cypriots and 20 from foreign investors, who applied for bonds worth €46,550,000. The issue of six-year government bonds will continue with the ninth series on September 1.
DIKO MP CALLS FOR POKEMON GO BAN
Pokémon Go, the free-to-play, location-based augmented reality game, which has become a global phenomenon over the past two months with its mobile app reportedly being downloaded by more than 100 million people worldwide, may be credited with promoting physical activity but it has also attracted controversy for contributing to accidents and becoming a public nuisance at some locations. Some governments have expressed concerns over [OL NHTL»Z ZLJ\YP[` ^P[O 0YHU HUK ,N`W[ ILPUN [OL ÄYZ[ [V ban it and Saudi Arabia renewing a 15-year-old edict that Pokemon is “un-Islamic”. Here in Cyprus, meanwhile, there have been warnings from a road safety group about possible accidents being caused by drivers not paying attention on the road while they look for cartoon monsters on their mobile phones (and you thought it was for kids?) and DIKO MP Angelos Votsis made himself unpopular when he posted a message on Facebook saying, “Given that Pokémon Go may turn out to be dangerous for those playing it other people, why not ban it?” There are no indications of any accidents or bans so far.
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BANK OF CYPRUS
Bank of Cyprus retained its title of Best Bank in Cyprus in the recent Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2016. In presenting the award, the internationally acclaimed magazine Euromoney cited Bank of Cyprus’ “outstandingly successful recovery story.â€? The Best Bank Award is presented to banks which stand out for their dynamic WYVĂ„SL VU NSVIHS HUK local markets and which distinguish themselves from their competitors. The award winner is selected following rigorous analysis of each bank’s quantitative and qualitative metrics.
ASSOCIATION FOR HISTORICAL DIALOGUE AND RESEARCH (AHDR) The bicommunal Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR) was the winner of the 2016 Max van der Stoel Award. Named in honour of the former Dutch Minister of State, it was established in 2001 and is awarded biennially to an individual or an institution in recognition of extraordinary and outstanding achievements aimed at improving the position of national minorities. The AHDR is housed at the Home for Cooperation near the Ledra Palace checkpoint in Nicosia.
NCR CORPORATION
NCR Corporation, the global leader in consumer transaction technologies, is a nominee for the prestigious German Design Award 2017. NCR’s SelfServ 91 cantilever ATM combines the look and feel of today’s consumer electronics with modern banking service while allowing barrier-free access. George Flouros, Vice President, Financial Services in the India/Middle East & Africa region said, “Our NCR SelfServ 91 cantilever sets a new benchmark in design and we are proud that this now has been acknowledged with this nomination.�
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THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, REGISTERED AT THE DISTRICT LABOUR OFFICES ON THE LAST DAY OF JULY 2016. THIS REPRESENTS A DECREASE OF 6,064 PERSONS OR 14.4%, MAINLY OBSERVED IN THE SECTORS OF CONSTRUCTION (DOWN BY 1,312), TRADE (827), ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES (714), MANUFACTURING (690), PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (546) AND TRANSPORT (OF 531). THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED NEWCOMERS TO THE LABOUR MARKET FELL BY 1,069). ESS BUSIN
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MILESTONES Cobalt appoints new CEO
Following the recent resignation of Andrew Pyne Pyne, CyprusCyprus based airline Cobalt has a new CEO. Andrew Madar, who will be in charge for leading the company in its new development phase, will now be focusing on turning Larnaca into an important regional aviation hub and strengthening Cyprus’ image as an allyear-round destination.
New STEP Cyprus Committee Comm
The Cyprus branc branch of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) held its Annual General Meeting last month, during which a new Committee was elected: Yiannis Demetriades (Chairman), Stella Andrea Kammitsi (Secretary), Chrysthia Papacleovoulou (Treasurer), plus members Peter G. Economides, Elias A. Neocleous, Panicos Loizou, Spyros A. Evangelou and Elena Papandreou.
ENERGY
The Cyprus Institute celebrates 10th anniversary
The Cyprus Institute (CyI), an internationally recognized world-class research and technology institution, is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its foundation. The Institute, which focuses on cutting-edge research topics and strategic partnerships with leading foreign institutions, has established itself as a regional scien[PÄJ JLU[YL VM L_JLSSLUJL PU YLZLHYJO and education.
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Six new applications for gas drilling
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