Rise in Eurozone inflation puts interest rate hike on the cards

Emeritus Professor Joe Nellis is economic adviser at MHA, the accountancy and advisory firm. Eurozone inflation rose to 3.2% in May as pressure builds on the European Central Bank to act now to combat rising prices. Despite efforts to control it, underlying price pressures remain strong, with service inflation and wage growth persisting, businesses passing on…

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Innovation in the Maritime Industry through Start-ups

Incorporating a so-called start-up entity does not necessarily mean that the company operates within the technology sector. Start-ups today are increasingly established as vehicles to promote innovative ideas capable of influencing a wide range of industries and sectors. The shipping industry, one of the most traditional and established industries globally, is progressively embracing innovation through…

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Cyprus hospitality: Navigating regional uncertainties

The latest CYSTAT figures show tourist arrivals for the year 2026 up to April down 27.6% compared to the same period in 2025. The regional instability in the Middle East has directly affected nearby markets especially Israel, which dropped by 74.8% while our traditionally primary market, UK, saw a decrease of 21.8%. Further to the…

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Why Audit Outcomes Are Shaped Before the Audit Starts

An efficient audit does not start when the audit team arrives. It starts months earlier, with preparation, planning and clarity over what will be required, and when. Many audit overruns are not driven by technical complexity or regulatory change. They arise because audits begin before the underlying building blocks are in place. Here, we set…

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FD briefing: The financial reporting impact of global economic shocks

How world events are flowing into financial statements Geopolitical developments, trade policy shifts and structural changes in energy demand are no longer background noise. Even where an entity has no direct exposure to a specific country, contract or supply route, the secondary and tertiary effects of global events are now filtering rapidly into financial results…

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The Importance of Quality Accounting Services and Expertise in Today’s Business Reality

In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, companies face an increasing range of challenges—from financial management to regulatory compliance, competitive pressures, and the need for strategic growth. In such a complex landscape, accounting services have become a vital part of every business operation. No longer are accounting professionals simply tasked with managing the books; their role…

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Transfer Pricing in Cyprus: When Local Comparables Do Not Exist

Transfer pricing rules are built around a simple principle: transactions between related parties should be priced as if they were carried out between independent companies. In practice, however, applying this principle is not always straightforward — particularly in smaller economies such as Cyprus. Since the introduction of formal transfer pricing documentation requirements in 2022, Cypriot…

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Tax Refresher – Issue 35

We are pleased to bring you Issue 35 of Tax Refresher, our bi-monthly newsletter designed specifically for large corporate and international businesses, which aims to keep you updated on the latest developments and challenges in the global tax landscape. In this issue of Tax Refresher, you will find the below insights: Feature: Public Country-by-Country Reporting…

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Cyprus Professional Services at an Inflection Point: Why Specialisation and Collaboration Are No Longer Optional

For decades, the professional services sector has been one of the defining pillars of the Cypriot economy. Legal, tax, audit, corporate administration, fiduciary and advisory services have not merely supported business activity — they have been integral to Cyprus’ international business model and its position as a regional hub for investment and cross-border structuring. Today,…

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