BUSINESS Cyprus plans €10,000 cash limit to fight money laundering Newsroom According to Kathimerini's Pavlos Neophytou, the Cyprus government is considering a new law to cap cash transactions at €10,000 for buying goods and services, aiming to crack down on money laundering. READ MORE
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