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US Government will be the hot topic at next week's conference for Bermudian and North American tax professionals to be held on the Island.
The budget proposals put forward by President Clinton have sparked furious debate among tax experts and the ins...
DATE: Feb 10, 2000
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hands and invest in education, savings, pensions and their retirement.
This was the message at a financial workshop for women yesterday held by Barrington Investments at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in Hamilton.
With more and more women moving into t...
DATE: Feb 09, 2000
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Finance Minister Eugene Cox hammered home Bermuda's tough financial regulation at a meeting of world movers and shakers in Switzerland, it was revealed yesterday.
He also said e-commerce was the "buzz word'' at the forum -- highlighting the need for ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2000
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
physical and technological infrastructure, an educated and ambitious population and we are fortunate to be close neighbours of the USA, the sole superpower which has the largest and strongest economy in the world.
The new global economy presents the ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2000
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You have to work hard to get on in life and in business -- this is the message from two senior members of the financial community who addressed a gathering of Women in International Trade in Hamilton.
The two women, Anne Kast and Antoinette Bolden, b...
DATE: Feb 07, 2000
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Two top officials from the Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) are visiting from the UK to promote ILEX training in Bermuda.
ILEX president Derek Larkin and managing director of ILEX (Paralegal Training) Ltd. John Westwood are here to revamp the ILE...
DATE: Feb 04, 2000
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Organising your work-habits at the workplace can be a powerful tool in getting a promotion. So, if moving up the ladder is on your list of goals for this new millenium, don't wait for your next job performance evaluation to tell you where you will, o...
DATE: Feb 03, 2000
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New laws are in the pipeline aimed at protecting local architectural firms, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The new legislation is designed to ensure that if an overseas firm of architects wants to do business on the Island it must have a licence in B...
DATE: Feb 02, 2000
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Protectionist policies run against world trends -- and the views of British Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, Opposition leader Pamela Gordon said yesterday.
And Ms Gordon -- in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum -- said Government's to...
DATE: Feb 01, 2000
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Businesses that flout a new mandatory code of conduct for the electronic commerce industry currently being devised by Government will face fines or could even be struck off, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
While details are still being thrashed out by ...
DATE: Jan 27, 2000
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