31 Jan – 6 Feb 2001

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Time to let people choose how to spend Sunday, says Bay Street chief
The retail industry in Malta must reflect today's way of life and this should see Sunday depicted as a day of leisure rather than a day of rest, according to Bay Street chief and self-appointed Sunday trading campaigner, Chris Grech

GWU EU report: scruffy and unprofessional
In an effort to deflect attention from the hasty quick fix report on the European Union, the Secretary General Tony Zarb is crying wolf and suggesting that democracy is under threat

Globe partners with BoV Stockbrokers for forthcoming IPO
Globe Financial Management, currently in the process of seeking a Malta Stock Exchange listing, yesterday announced that it has appointed Bank of Valletta Stockbrokers Ltd as their sponsoring stockbroker for their upcoming public share offer

Malta business online launched
Last week members of TRADE CLUB INTERNATIONAL made their way to the Corinthia San Gorg to the launch of the new online version of this publication - MALTA BUSINESS ONLINE

EU pressure to phase out single hull tankers
The European Union's wish for a swift deadline to be set for the phasing out of single hull tankers has featured prominently in the reports on the Erika disaster compiled by both the Malta Maritime Authority and the French ĪBureau d'enquetes accidents ­ Mer'

The Sunday that people want
Chris Grech on the changes that he believes are needed to the retail laws

Growth Investments announces two new Fidelity Funds
Growth Investments yesterday announced the local introduction of two new funds in the Fidelity Funds SIVAC range ­ the Fidelity Funds European High Yield Fund (Denominated in Euros) and the Fidelity Funds Emerging Japan Fund (Denominated in Japanese Yen)

Sea Malta meeting future challenges
Sea Malta Co Ltd, Malta's national shipping line, is thoroughly seeking to become a major player - not only in the local shipping industry but also within the Mediterranean market

Malta government securities issues calendar - 2001
With a view to enhancing the transparency of the government securities market and contributing to greater efficiency and predictability, the government has decided to start publishing an indicative calendar of the annual programme of issues of government securities

Malta Stanley Leisure Internet-based branch loses £1.4 million in half year
Further losses expected over next two years




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