Massimo
Costa

After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in European Studies in 2011, Massimo obtained a Master’s degree in European Studies, with a focus on policy making processes in the European Union. He joined MaltaToday as a journalist in 2017, following a three and a half year period working in the UK. His main journalistic interests are local and British politics, EU-level policies, and social and environmental issues.

INTERVIEW | The Church’s bank... its mission and vision
People
APS Bank CEO Marcel Cassar discusses the dramatic changes in the banking...
Government’s one share - and veto - in Malta Air guarantees Ryanair’s commitment to Malta
Business
Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi said the new airline has very significant growth...
Malta with one of EU’s lowest rates of female farm managers
Business
A report conducted for the European Parliament has indicated that Malta has the...
MCA eyeing upcoming 5G revolution
Business
From remote surgery to self-driving vehicles: 5G predicted to enter mass market...
Banks not at par with government’s aspirations for financial sector, says PM
Banking & Finance
Joseph Muscat tells delegates at FinanceMalta conference that Malta’s...
INTERVIEW | David Darmanin: Understanding internet user behaviour
People
David Darmanin is the founder and CEO of Hotjar, a business which helps website...
Local investment in British Pound wanes amid Brexit uncertainty
Business
The Maltese were avid investors in Pound Sterling, but the interest has...
SP Finance, owners of Sea Pebbles Hotel in Sliema, issue €12 million bond
Business
SP Finance, earlier in May has issued a €12 million bond with a 4% coupon,...
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