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Brussels forces government to reduce deficit by 2010

Karl Stagno-Navarra

Finance Minister Tonio Fenech will have little room for manoeuvre as he returns to his desk this morning to finalise the pre-Budget document, after Brussels last night insisted to have Malta’s deficit back in order by next year. >>


Maltese tourism so far unaffected by swine flu

Air Sicilia founder eyes Malta for low-cost airline

World Bank excludes Malta from latest global economic forecasts

Shop owners with mixed feelings over Piano plans

MFSA increases burdens on companies - GRTU

Consumer and Competition Division to be restructured into agency

ECB keeps rates unchanged

MMA investigates collision of Malta registered ship off Copenhagen

IHI announces allotment policy for €35,000,000 6.25% Bonds 2015-2019

Ryanair inaugurates flights from Bristol

Fort Cambridge awards €2.4 million tender for lifts

Air Malta and the Union of Cabin Crew to sign new collective agreement

S&P’s affirms A/A1 credit rating for Malta

No emission tests by ADT since last year

Caught with €52,000 undeclared cash on his way to Malta

The straw that breaks the camel’s back

Julian Zarb: Competition or complementary?

Adjusting ICT standardisation to the realities of the 21st century

The Valletta Project – Time for Decision and Implementation

A guaranteed job with CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting

Bay Street appoints new CEO

Mark Lamb: Refining the Dollar

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EDITORIAL
Mepa reform: great expectations
Tomorrow’s publication of the proposed reform of Mepa concerns everybody. We are all speculators in one way or another having bought our homes at extortionate prices in the hope of making capital gains at least in the long term. >>


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