Uncertainty stemming from the Independence debate will continue to cloud the real value of the Bermuda Stock Exchange's two biggest constituents, according to First Bermuda Securities Ltd. (FBS).
"While we expect the referendum on Independence to clo...
Independence. Government is now planning such things as debates, TV programmes and essay competitions, to "inform'' the public on Independence and the public has indicated in polls that it wants more information. We are promised that the information ...
voter registration drive winds up on Wednesday.
And on based on current figures, 1995 is expected to eclipse the record set last year when 34,637 persons were registered.
Mrs. Marlene Christopher, Parliamentary Registrar, said she was extremely pleas...
the quarterly period to March 31, continued to feel the effects of a depressed market.
The fund's quarterly update reported that exclusive of dividends, the NAV decreased from $9.97 to $9.86 over the three-month period. And the fund paid a dividend o...
Bermuda's top insurance regulator has publicly criticised service providers for sometimes failing to exercise "due diligence.'' This he said had sometimes led to unsuccessful applications to license new companies.
Mr. Malcolm Butterfield, who after ...
editor Mr. David White for his assertion that the party was "soft on drugs.'' During the Motion to Adjourn in the House of Assembly on Friday Shadow Human Affairs and Information Minister Ms Renee Webb asked why there was this "continual barrage'' o...
Bermuda Day was condemned in the House of Assembly.
Shadow Tourism Minister Mr. David Allen said Sir John's remarks were out of keeping with the spirit of the day.
Mr. Allen touched on Sir John's claim that anti-Independence Bermudians were "quietly ...
The chairmen of Bermuda's two largest banks are cooling their Independence rhetoric.
After warning of potentially dire consequences for the Island's economy if an early referendum date was not set, Bank of Butterfield chairman the Hon. Sir David Gibb...
Government moves to cut the age of majority from 21 to 18 won cross-party support yesterday in the House of Assembly.
The Green Paper outlining the proposal was introduced by Labour and Home Affairs Minister the Hon. John Irving Pearman .
He stressed...
paid tribute to the former British Prime Minister.
Opposition Progressive Labour Party leader Mr. Frederick Wade led the tributes in the House of Assembly for the pipe-smoking socialist who died this week aged 79.
Mr. Wade hailed Lord Wilson as one o...