AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEastern Mediterranean Energy: Egypt urged the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum to restart talks on developing Palestinian offshore gas, framing it as a route to economic recovery for Palestinians, while Cyprus’ energy minister also pushed for deeper regional cooperation on gas plus hydrogen, power interconnections and renewables. EU Finance Leadership: Cyprus’ finance minister Makis Keravnos will chair the Ecofin Council in Luxembourg, with ministers set to discuss euro-area fiscal and macro developments, IMF assessments, EU energy security and technological autonomy. Maritime Business: Columbia Group said its fleet under local management for Greek clients is nearing 100 vessels as it expands via its Athens unit, with Cyprus shipping officials attending Posidonia-linked events. Banking & Markets: Eurobank confirmed its €258.67m 2025 dividend details; Demetra Holdings bought 16,310 own shares in a new buyback tranche. Corporate & Governance: Cyta held a forum on responsible governance, focusing on turning board oversight and values into practical accountability. Local Economy & Data: Cyprus’ trade deficit widened to €3.05bn in Jan–Apr 2026 as imports rose and exports fell, while electrified vehicles kept gaining share in new car registrations. Real Estate Investment: Easternmed completed a €100m Brussels office deal for The Muse, set to be leased to the European Defence Agency. Consumer & Regulation: Health Services warned delivery platforms over dirty or damaged food boxes and improper storage of personal items with orders.
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