ECB chief Mario Draghi says worst of debt crisis in Europe ‘is over’
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said the worst of the sovereign debt crisis is over, Germany’s Bild newspaper reported, citing an interview.
€300 in cash to be won in GO Facebook competition
GO launches Facebook competition for all interactive customers to participate and win €300 in cash by sharing their GO interactive TV experience.
HSBC announces voluntary redundancies, closure of branches

HSBC Bank Malta plc announces closure of branches across island.

HSBC Bank Malta plc announces closure of branches across...

Former HSBC chief in Corinthia Hotels move

Shaun Wallis appointed Corinthia Group’s director of business development.

Shaun Wallis appointed Corinthia Group’s director of...

Government securing €1 billion in debt for parastatals

The government of Malta is securing just over €1 billion in loans and...

The government of Malta is securing just over €1 billion...

Facebook ‘Likes’ are not a key business metric

It’s what you do with them that counts…

It’s what you do with them that counts…

Updated | Tax sovereignty essential for economic growth - PL

Labour MP Charles Mangion says tax sovereignty should be retained to protect...

Labour MP Charles Mangion says tax sovereignty should be...

Money market report

Money Market Report for the week ended December 9, 2011

Money Market Report for the week ended December 9, 2011

Maltese businesses making headway in Tunisia

A 24-strong business delegation is currently in Tunisia on a four-day visit to...

A 24-strong business delegation is currently in Tunisia on...

Retailers called to comply with health warning regulations

Environmental Health Directorate says all tobacco retailers must ensure health...

Environmental Health Directorate says all tobacco retailers...

HSBC Malta winner of FT’s Banker awards

HSBC Bank Malta has been named Bank of the Year in Malta for 2011 by the...

HSBC Bank Malta has been named Bank of the Year in Malta...

GDP up by 4.2% in third quarter

Provisional estimates indicate that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the third quarter this year amounted to €1,674.4 million, an increase of 4.2 per...

Provisional estimates indicate that the Gross Domestic...

Malta Chamber signs MoUs with Australian Chambers

The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry signs two Memoranda of...

The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry...

GO participates in water saving campaign

GO teams up with Catch the Drop campaign and local educators to raise awareness regarding water scarcity and conversation in schools by sponsoring the...

GO teams up with Catch the Drop campaign and local...

Air Malta announces new organisational structure, voluntary redundancy and early retirement schemes

As part of its restructuring plan Air Malta has announced its new organisational structure. Air Malta will also launch its voluntary redundancy and early...

As part of its restructuring plan Air Malta has announced...

MEP says governments should increase taxes when economy is booming

Labour MEP Edward Scicluna says 2008 recession result of lack of taxation when...

Labour MEP Edward Scicluna says 2008 recession result of...

MITA launches €7 million data centre

The new €7 million MITA-01 Corporate Data Centre was launched yesterday and will cater for additional data storage required by government while remaining...

The new €7 million MITA-01 Corporate Data Centre was...

Malta Enterprise relocation to St Luke’s tagged at €3.87 million

Tonio Fenech: Investment in state-owned property will be recuperated within...

Tonio Fenech: Investment in state-owned property will be...

Chamber: 2012 business climate to be characterised by ‘prudence and uncertainty’

Eurochambres perception survey says eurozone crisis has undermined business confidence prospects.

Eurochambres perception survey says eurozone crisis has...

Visible trade gap narrows by €112 million

Preliminary figures show that the visible trade gap narrowed by €112.2...

Preliminary figures show that the visible trade gap...