10 JULY 2002

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Privatisation drive to transform Malta into regional hub – Rothschild director
Christopher Jenkins, Director with Rothschild and advisor for Valletta Fund Management, yesterday spoke at a seminar on the current global market and its effect on Malta’s capital market organised by Valletta Fund Management
Air Malta, beach rooms and Queiroz feature in MIA Parliamentary debate
Parliament yesterday approved the transfer of land to Malta International Airport as part of the privatisation deal with a vote of 30 in favour and 23 against
AD urges government to adopt GM labelling
Alternattiva Demokratika yesterday welcomed the European Parliament's vote to introduce strict labelling on foods containing genetically modified (GM) ingredients
Broad money increases as credit expands
Higher demand deposits, currency in circulation sees narrow money recover
MMA working to adhere to ILO maritime convention
Transport Minister Censu Galea yesterday highlighted measures being undertaken by the Malta Maritime Authority to ensure that Maltese flagged ships conform to ILO Convention 147 and its Protocol, which will become effective for Malta in January of next year
Bankers Association advises on changes to withholding tax
In view of the recent changes to the Income Tax Act regulating withholding tax on investment income, including interest earned on bank deposits, and which became retroactively effective from the year’s inception, the Malta Bankers’ Association has recommended that customers reassess their individual positions
Multi-million dollar Airbus deal for Air Malta
All the mounting speculation on which company was going to provide Air Malta with its new leased fleet came to an end last Friday with the announcement that the national airline concluded a multi-million dollar agreement with French-based Airbus Industrie

 



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