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TOP NEWS | Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Ash piles on Air Malta losses

Karl Stagno-Navarra
Air Malta is facing troubled times ahead as it reports huge revenue losses due to grounded flights and limited passenger movements over the Icelandic ash cloud that has covered Europe’s skies. >>


Vodafone invests €12 million in environment friendly network

Greek bond yields hit record high

Restoration at Fort Manoel progressing steadily

RE/MAX Europe COO and MD to address RE/MAX’ seminar

Farsons announces ‘notable improvement’ in financial results

Greece might need up to €80 billion

An insight on tourism satellite accounts

Air Malta launches new services to Genoa and Turin

Ashes to ashes

Mainticare, Atlas Copco in strategic partnership deal


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It does not rain but it pours when financial scandals are concerned. The bitter paradox is that the bad news about Goldman Sachs comes at a time when the global stock market is at a year’s high albeit the European market is hanging in the balance of the Greek debt crisis which may also spark a new credit contagion. Goldman is being criticised by European politicians including Germany’s ruling Christian Democrats, who have questioned whether the bank did help Greece conceal its deficit to comply with the EU’s currency membership criteria.>>

 

 


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