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Cypriot economy to expand by 3.8% University of Cyprus’ ERC says

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The Cypriot economy will increased momentum in 2018, the University of Cyprus’s Economic Research Centre has said, upgrading its growth forecast to 3.8% compared with its previous projection of 3.6%. “Τhe Cypriot economy is expected to continue to grow at a solid pace in 2018 and 2019,” the ERC said in its May 2018 Economic Outlook bulletin, noting that in 2019 growth is projected to moderate slightly, as real GDP is forecasted to expand by 3.5%.

The ERC identifies four main drivers to Cyprus’ strong outlook in 2018 and 2019. These are the further improvements in real economic activity and labour market conditions during the final quarter of 2017 and the first quarter of 2018, the historically high levels of domestic economic sentiment, the steady growth in Cyprus’s trading partner countries, and strong economic sentiment in the EU and the favourable external financial conditions and supportive domestic lending conditions.

Upside risks to the outlook are associated with public investment and large – scale private construction projects, while stronger growth momentum in the EU may lead to faster growth rates than the current forecasts, the ERC added.

Downside risks to the outlook are associated with the high stock of non-performing exposures in combination with delays in streamlining the current insolvency and foreclosure frameworks, which “may create risks to financial stability and discourage future investors,” a fiscal slippage may render the economy vulnerable to shocks and lead to higher borrowing costs for Cyprus.

The ERC also says that delays in the implementation of structural reforms (e.g. public administration, judicial system, local authorities), given the high level of public debt, may weaken business and investor confidence, the sustainability of public finances and growth prospects, as well as slower than expected growth in the UK and a weaker pound due to Brexit negotiations as well as geopolitical risks could adversely affect the outlook.

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https://in-cyprus.com/news/business/cyprus-records-deflation-0-1-in-april/

Source: CNA

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