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What causes a property bubble to burst?
Network News - 2022-11-03

What causes a property bubble to burst?

Malta was not immune to such inflationary pressures and saw consumer prices jump from an average annual rate of 0.7% last year to an annual rate of 6.8% in July.

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Re-Introducing “Pre-Insolvency”
Network News - 2022-11-02

Re-Introducing “Pre-Insolvency”

Three bills have recently been presented at Parliament intended to modernise insolvency measures.

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Global fiscal morality - a human rights and ESG issue
Network News - 2022-10-27

Global fiscal morality - a human rights and ESG issue

Besides ESG, hope also lies in a draft UN tax convention as reforms on corporate tax including proposals for a global minimum corporate tax at the OECD are dragging and already deemed hopeless

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Network News - 2022-10-23

Is Europe ready to fight fossil fuels?

Now, that we are seeing the end of the pandemic tunnel, folks are facing a new obstacle to growth as oil and gas prices are again at a high peak.

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Network News - 2022-10-13

Autumn heralds an end to “silly season”

Perhaps this massive and popular support will turn the tables in our favour oozing the largesse needed to embolden the Illuminati in Castille to weave a credible budget.

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Network News - 2022-10-11

PKF studies relationship between inflation and unemployment

The Maltese labour market has undergone substantial transformation over the past 10 years, whereby strong economic growth has led to historic low unemployment levels.

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Network News - 2022-10-06

The steady progress of China’s digital currency

In the near future, consumers may use prepaid funds in digital wallets to buy wealth management products, and banks may provide loans and other financing for merchants

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Network News - 2022-10-06

Can the finance minister lift the genie from its bottle?

One hopes that providence guides our finance minister to seek an optimal solution in his next budget.

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