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Commentary

Blocking the rails
BLOCKING ROADS is illegal but as a form of popular protest has become pandemic and out of control. So much so the practice has now spread to a railroad track used by Alumina Partners (Alpart). This has ominous implications not only because it affects...

SESP spending ­ unconstitutional?

MEMBERS OF various PNP youth groups, undoubtedly backed by their elders, have been yapping at the heels of Audley Shaw over his stewardship of his SESP funds. Shaw should have expected this. At the best of times, politics is war... - Martin Henry

A dead-cat bounce?

WITH ONE of its most aggressive loosenings of money supply in years, the US Federal Reserve appears to have arrested the stock market slide. Since early in the new year, US stocks have staged a resounding comeback, and the trend... - John Rapley

Oversight is out of sight

THAT WAS a bit of a surprise wasn't it? All those FINSAC documents going missing like the object of a David Copperfield magic trick. Then maybe just like a conjuring trick, you expected it to happen anyway. It still was a... - Tony Hendriks










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