Recent performance and administrative changes at the Cyprus Stock Exchange
During the trading week, the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) experienced fluctuations across four sessions. On Monday, the General Index fell by 0.72% to 284.67 points, while Tuesday saw a slight recovery of 0.11% to 284.97 points. Wednesday recorded a marginal decline of 0.07% to 284.76 points, and Thursday concluded with a 0.43% rise, closing at 285.99 points. Transaction volumes varied significantly, ranging from €167,399.16 on Monday to a peak of €780,608.75 on Wednesday. Bank of Cyprus shares remained the primary focus for investors throughout the week, showing varied performance. Additionally, on Tuesday, the exchange announced the listing of 276,274 new Bank of Cyprus shares related to executive incentive plans. By Thursday, the CSE announced the suspension of 13-week Treasury bills (Series 2026) from May 26 to May 28, 2026, in preparation for their delisting. The market saw varying levels of activity, with daily transaction counts fluctuating between 109 and 149.