TOP NEWS | Tuesday, 12 November 2008
David Darmanin
In an attempt to explain why revenue projections from the Shipyards privatisation have been omitted from Budget 2009, the Finance Ministry has raised further questions. >>
Karl Schembri
In a historic and unprecedented show of unity, all of Malta’s trade unions will team up this Friday to protest against government’s announced reform in utility tariffs. >>
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As different industry players voice out diverging opinions, David Darmanin persuades Intercontinental Malta General Manager Marco Frik to talk about how the current economic turmoil is affecting five-star tourism. What are the real threats? >>
EDITORIAL
As Britain faces an unprecedented economic slowdown that could see the country enter into a recession by year’s end, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is seriously considering meaningful tax cuts to bolster consumer spending. >>
President elect Obama has something in common with our elected finance minister. Both are young on the job and inherited a substantial deficit coupled with a looming recession (this one may be getting worse before it turns positive).
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12 November 2008
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