• European Central Bank manages stimulus expectations

    Investors will sift European Central Bank head Mario Draghi's remarks on Thursday for clues about a possible extension of its 1.74 trillion euro ($1.91 trillion) bond-buying stimulus program.Most analysts seem to think that while the ECB will keep its policies on hold at its meeting, Draghi will leave open the ...

  • MSE Share Index tops the 4,500 mark

    The Malta Stock Exchange Share Index advanced by a further 0.37 per cent to a fresh three-month high of 4,515.091 points. Today’s gains were spearheaded by HSBC and IHI which outweighed the declines in MIA and RS2. Trading volumes remained on the low side as €0.18 million worth of shares ...

  • The re-generation of the South-East

    The organization Wirt iz-Zejtun last Saturday held its third symposium.In its first two, it hadt kept rigorously to Zejtun - the first as regards Roman ruins and the second to commemorate a battle against Muslim invaders.Now, in its third symposium, it came out of Zejtun both physically in that the ...

  • Girls held by Boko Haram in Nigeria need support to rebuild shattered lives

    Source: UN Children's Fund Country: Nigeria“We are delighted to see the girls back with their families, but we must keep pressing for all the women and children held by Boko Haram to be freed,” said a UNICEF Representative in the country.Chibok girls’ family reunions highlight plight of thousands of girls held ...

  • Muscat returns for Arezzo in 1-0 win

    Zach Muscat was back in Arezzo’s starting formation as the Maroons grabbed a 1-0 win over Racing Roma to maintain their good start to the season. Muscat had missed out on Arezzo’s 3-2 defeat to Cremonese as he was on international duty for Malta’s 2018 World Cup Group F qualifiers against ...

  • NZ, UK to start regular trade talks

    Britain and New Zealand have agreed to set up regular trade policy talks to help push for greater global trade liberalisation and reform as Britain leaves the EU.

  • Business News: Atlas African Industries suspended from bourse as adviser quits

    Atlas African Industries was yesterday suspended from trading at the London Stock Exchange (LSE) after its nominated adviser resigned.

  • Business: Atlas African Industries suspended from bourse as adviser quits

    Atlas African Industries was yesterday suspended from trading at the London Stock Exchange (LSE) after its nominated adviser resigned.

  • First Henley Business School conference in Malta on Friday

    Founded in 1945, Henley Business School was the first business school to be established in the UK and is one of the oldest and most respected schools in Europe.  It is consistently ranked among the world’s top 50 business schools by the Financial Times and The Economist.  As well as ...

  • Brexit costs UK its spot among top five investment destinations

    Britain has lost its place as one of the top five investment destinations in the wake of the country's decision to leave the European Union, according to a survey released Monday.In a half-yearly report of business executives, consulting firm EY said uncertainties related to the Brexit vote are discouraging potential ...

  • UK looks at paying EU billions after Brexit

    Plan would let finance sector keep single-market access

  • Boris Johnson's pro-EU column published for first time

    In the crucial days before Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson embraced Britain's "leave campaign," he wrote a newspaper column explaining why Britain should remain inside the European Union — but those forceful words were never published before Britain's June 23 vote.The Sunday Times has now published Johnson's pro-EU column, which outlines ...

  • 'Malta should be investing in education, technology and infrastructure to retain its edge'

    Eighty-seven per cent of foreign director investors surveyed by EY find Malta attractive and this percentage continues to rise, with factors such as corporate taxation, Malta’s stability and the transparency of the political, legal and regulatory environment and, lastly, Malta’s social climate continuing to reign as top pulling factors.The three ...

  • Boris Johnson wrote article backing Remain days before joining Exit campaign

    Boris Johnson said Britain remaining in the European Union would be a "boon for the world and for Europe" in a previously-unseen newspaper column. The Foreign Secretary wrote the unpublished Remain-backing article only two days before shocking David Cameron by revealing he would be campaigning for Brexit. Mr Johnson is now seen ...

  • Carmakers’ suppliers at risk of being hit by Brexit tariffs

    Suppliers to UK industry say uncertainty over trade agreements may force them to relocate overseas

  • SNP says hard Brexit could trigger referendum

    Scotland to appoint its own trade and investment officials across Europe

  • Sturgeon warns of possible Scottish independence referendum

    Scotland's leader has again warned that a second referendum on Scottish independence is likely if British leaders pursue a radical break with the European Union.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon closed the Scottish National Party conference in Glasgow on Saturday with a vow to take action to keep Scotland inside the EU's ...

  • I prefer driving in Britain —Avis boss

    Country Manager, Avis Nigeria, Mr. Kolawole Ogunbajo, talks to TOBI AWORINDE about his career in fleet management What is your educational and professional background? I did my Ordinary and Advanced levels at the famous Igbobi College in Yaba, Lagos. I have a Higher National Diploma in Business and Finance from ...

  • Be hungry for success — Founders, Jand2Gidi

    Helina Gbadegesin Ujama Kalando-Akpata and Kikelomo Fola-Ogunniya are founders of Jand2Gidi, a courier business. They talk about their careers, partnership and other related matters What are your qualifications? Ujama:  I have a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Nottingham, London, and a master’s degree in Advanced Chemical ...

  • Corruption: Reps partner UK, Nigerian accounting firm

    The House of Representatives has reiterated it’s readiness to curb wastages and other forms of corruption in the utilization and application of public funds. Chairman, Public Accounts (PAC) Kingsley Chinda said his Committee is partnering Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy -UK and Periscope Consulting Limited, it’s Nigerian public ...

  • Global deal reached to limit powerful greenhouse gases used in ACs and refrigerators

    Nearly 200 nations have reached a deal to limit the use of greenhouse gases far more powerful than carbon dioxide in a major effort to fight climate change.The talks on hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, were called the first test of global will since the historic Paris Agreement to cut carbon emissions ...