By Danny Sinopoli Flattened-out market prices and a glut in the number of total units has made housing a "poor investment'' in Bermuda, the general manager of the Bermuda Housing Corporation said yesterday.
"Buying a house is not a good economic pro...
for two hours yesterday in the school's cafeteria trying to assess the mood after vandals spray painted several buildings with graffiti.
Although no clear solutions emerged, student council members who spoke to The Royal Gazette after the meeting bec...
mortgages and deposit yields, according to Bermuda Home president Mr. Arthur Haycock.
But he also hinted in his latest letter to shareholders that the mortgage company may extend terms for mortgages, opening home buying opportunities to more Bermudia...
Jurisdictions looking to promote themselves are warming up for an aggressive marketing effort this year. And Bermuda's competitors can expect to see Bermuda more active in the battle for international business.
There is more of an appetite for news a...
their profits for the six months to the end of December will be lower than on the same period a year earlier, largely because of the weak state of world financial markets. The Royal Gazette asked local investment professionals about the prospects for...
Tired of summoning up smiles for endless lawyer jokes, Mrs. Diana Kempe Q.C.
yesterday came out in defence of her profession.
In a speech to the Hamilton Rotary Club, the first woman and first Bermudian Secretary-General of the International Bar Asso...
reduced to three, Deputy Governor Mr. Peter Willis said yesterday.
Mr. Willis returned on the weekend from London, where he and Labour and Home Affairs Minister the Hon. Irving Pearman assessed eight applicants for the senior Police jobs and reduced ...
decline, the Bank of Bermuda told its shareholders by letter, this week.
And it also warned that bank profits for the six months to December 31, 1994 are likely to be lower than in the same period in 1993 due to volatility nin the financial markets.
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more detailed than any previous Cabinet Paper on the subject.
"I think people will see it as a fair document which has been well fleshed out,'' said acting Premier the Hon. Clarence Terceira, a member of the five-member committee that wrote the discu...
hiring of Bermuda's two top Police officers, the Progressive Labour Party said yesterday.
And the Bermuda Public Services Association and Committee for the Independence of Bermuda have joined the chorus of cries against the move.
The PLP has met with...