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  • London banks set to decide within weeks on Brexit moves

    As Britain prepares to negotiate its EU departure, a number of banks are likely to decide within two months where to set up new continental bases to make sure they can keep serving clients in the bloc after Brexit. The European Central Bank said it will host a meeting of banks ...

  • EU to say united Ireland would be automatic full member

    European Union leaders at a Brexit summit tomorrow will give a formal undertaking to embrace the British province of Northern Ireland in the EU if a referendum unites the island, diplomats said on Friday. Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has asked fellow members of the bloc to acknowledge that Northern Ireland ...

  • Ryanair – shares that will continue flying

    We added Ryanair to the equity list with a price target of €18. We are also adding a 3% exposure in the Euro Equity Fund.NB: Make sure you buy the stock trading on the London exchange rather than Dublin due to lower stamp duty costs. London (0.5%), Dublin (1%).About the ...

  • Majority shareholder in Marsa Race Track consortium comes from Henley & Partners

    The majority shareholder in the consortium that is to invest €18 million into the Marsa Race Track is a partner and Group Director of Henley & Partners Holdings Ltd based in Jersey.Henley and Partners are the concessionaries of Malta’s sale of citizenship scheme – the Individual Investment Programme (IPP) – ...

  • Four scenarios for the refugee crisis in Europe

    Source: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies, Assessment Capacities Project Country: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, WorldIFRC and ACAPS report envisages four different outcomes over the next six months, primarily focused on security in Libya and possible repercussions for Italy and Spain. Scenario ...

  • Portugal é o país europeu onde o investimento chinês tem mais impacto na economia

    Portugal lidera o ranking dos países que mais lucraram com a entrada de capitais chineses no mercado, à frente da Irlanda ou da Hungria.

  • Konrad Mizzi situation casts shadow over Malta's EU presidency - EPP chairman

    EPP Chairman Manfred Weber has said that the question surrounding the “Energy Minister” casts a shadow over the Maltese Presidency.Mr Weber was being interviewed by The Malta Independent ahead of this week’s EPP Congress being held in Malta. The EPP is a political party group in the European Parliament. PN ...

  • The road to changing European Union asylum policies

    The European Parliament is about to take the next step in the road to changing the Dublin system, which regulates EU asylum policies and has been a hot potato in the EU since the very start of the migration crisis, with many frontline states calling for alterations to the mechanism.On ...

  • Euthanasia debate stems from our failure to deal with end-of-life care, says bioethics expert

    The introduction of euthanasia would show a failure of humanity to deal with dying people, says bioethics expert Pierre Mallia. He spoke to Simonne Pace about a research project with a profoundly important aim: to make the end of life comfortable and pain free for everyone. A drive to amend the ...

  • Updated: Theresa May seeks to convince business UK won't close doors

    British Prime Minister Theresa May sought to convince business leaders Thursday that the country remains committed to free trade and globalization despite last year's vote to leave the European Union.Just two days after indicating that Britain would be leaving the European single market as well as the EU, May told ...

  • ‘If we do not take bold moves now, bolder decisions will have to be taken later’, PM tells EP

    Prime Minister Joseph Muscat believes that if the EU does not take bold decisions on how to mitigate the migration crisis today, it will be forced to make even bolder, or radical, decisions in the future.Dr Muscat said this during his address at the European Parliament (EP) on Malta’s upcoming ...

  • Alitalia, Hogan: impegnati nell'inversione di rotta di Alitalia

    (Teleborsa) - "Alitalia è un partner a lungo termine di Abu Dhabi", ha dichiarato il numero uno di Eithad, James Hogan, alla conferenza globale sul mondo dell'aviazione a Dublino,...

  • Malta earmarked as likely location for post-Brexit Lloyds subsidiary

    Malta is emerging as a likely possible location for a subsidiary of Lloyds of London after Brexit, as discussions between the insurance firm, the Malta Financial Services Authority, and a local law firm intensify, the Malta Chamber said on its website.According to sources who spoke to The Business Observer, Lloyds ...

  • EU presidency an opportunity to revitalise faith in European project, bishops tell PM

    “Malta’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union offers our nation the opportunity to give a strong impetus to revitalizing faith in the European project. We augur that Malta will continue to consolidate and implement the values of human dignity, democracy, human rights, justice, solidarity and the rule of ...

  • Fiscalità Internazionale

    Quali sono i 15 paradisi fiscali più aggressivi del mondo?

    Ormai è un dato di fatto: la “battaglia delle tasse” sta contagiando anche i Paesi dell'Unione europea. Olanda, Irlanda, Lussemburgo e Cipro sono infatti entrati nella classifica dei 15 paradisi fiscali societari più aggressivi del mondo, secondo l'ultimo rapporto di Oxfam, dal titolo - appunto - “Tax Battles”. I 15 paradisi ...

  • Italy banks on Malta’s EU Presidency support in new drive to expel irregular migrants

    Italy is relying on its long-standing yet sometimes strained friendship with Malta in a new bid to double the number of expulsions of irregular migrants from its territory.  With Malta assuming the Presidency of the European Union today, the Italian government is relying on Malta’s support for its plans for ...

  • Sumitomo gobbles up Europe’s top banana importer Fyffes in ¥91 billion deal

    Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo agreed Friday to swallow European banana king Fyffes for €751 million (¥91.1 billion) in a takeover of one of Ireland’s biggest companies. The Dublin-based fruit importer and distributor, best known for its Fyffes-branded bananas, accepted Sumitomo’s bid worth the equivalent of $804 million, it said in a ...

  • Sumitomo to acquire banana producer Fyffes for €751 million

    Sumitomo Corp. agreed to buy Fyffes Plc for €751 million ($798 million) in cash, expanding the company’s reach in the global fruit market and sending the Irish producer’s shares soaring. Sumitomo offered €2.23 for the Dublin-based company, 49 percent more than Fyffes’ closing price on Thursday. Fyffes stock rose 48 ...

  • Effective EU solidarity on Migration must be for real – Minister Carmelo Abela

    The ongoing revision of rules governing the European Union's management of migration, notably the Dublin Regulation rules on asylum, can only be effective if they include a permanent relocation mechanism by which to alleviate migratory pressures on Member States, said Carmelo Abela, Minister for Home Affairs and National Security.Addressing the ...

  • L’odissea dei migranti dopo lo sgombero di Calais

    All’alba di venerdì 4 novembre, quasi 4mila migranti che si erano accampati nell’area della Gare du Nord, a Parigi, sono stati sgomberati. Molti di loro, in base al regolamento di Dublino, potrebbero ritornare in Italia. Con buona pace della moratoria promessa dal ministro dell’immigrazione Bernard Cazeneuve. Leggi

  • Editorial: Malta competing for British business

    Many of the world’s major banks who have their European headquarters in Britain are preparing to move some of their operations out of Britain in early 2017 due to the uncertainty over the country’s future relationship with the Europe.The UK financial sector employs more than 2 million people and makes ...

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