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Cyprus Stock Exchange Falls Sharply for Second Consecutive Day

Published March 3, 2026, 17:19
Cyprus Stock Exchange Falls Sharply for Second Consecutive Day

The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) closed significantly lower on Tuesday, for the second consecutive day, due to concerns stemming from the crisis in the Middle East. The General Index fell by 3.29% to close at 269.37 points, while the FTSE/CySE 20 Index fell by 2.01% to close at 164.1 points. The total trading volume amounted to €800,165.28. All sub-indices of the stock exchange recorded losses. Bank of Cyprus had the largest trading volume (€616,169.22) with a 2.68% decrease in its share price (€8.70). It was followed by Dimetra Investment, Logicom, Eurobank, and Cyprus Cement Company. In total, 4 shares moved upwards, 10 downwards, and 7 remained unchanged. The CSE also announced the extension of the suspension of trading in the shares of Mr. Pengu Public Company Ltd for two months, due to the non-submission of financial reports.