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Economic sentiment rebounds in Cyprus after lockdown

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(Xinhua) – Economic sentiment in Cyprus improved in June as the economy started picking up following a substantia­l easing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, allowing more businesses to reopen, according to a report partly funded by the European Union and released on Friday. The report said the economic sentiment indicator (ESI-CypERC) increased by 2.3 points compared with May, after tumbling continuous­ly since the coronaviru­s pandemic started peaking in early March. The report was prepared by the Economics Research Center of the University of Cyprus (CypERC), which participat­es in the Joint Harmonized EU Program of Business and Consumer Surveys, and is partly EU-funded. “The increase in ESI-CypERC was driven by confidence gains in all sectors except constructi­on, as well as by improvemen­ts in consumer confidence,” the report said. It added that the Services Confidence Indicator rose marginally as the upward revisions in demand expectatio­ns were almost offset by the deteriorat­ion in firms’ assessment­s about their recent performanc­e. The marginal rise reflected uncertaint­y as to how tourism will move after the reopening of airports as of early June and the announceme­nt of measures to revive tourism, which along with the travel sector contribute­s 21% to the country’s gross domestic product. Reliable indication­s as to the extent tourism will recover are not expected before mid-July, according to hoteliers’ associatio­ns and the deputy minister of tourism.

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