Reportbuyer.com - Europe: Maltahttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.html Malta (capital: Valletta) Here you can browse the most recent research reports providing Maltese economic indicators, GDP / GNP forecasts, investment opportunities and budget reviews. en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comCountry Report Malta September 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/malta/country_report_malta_september_2009.htmlYou may have noticed that since the second quarter of this year, some additional content has started to appear in your monthly and quarterly CRs. We are now including a country map, and a range of basic data (selected to be useful for business travellers in particular), in every country report. For most countries, except a few where data is in very short supply, we are also including comparative economic indicators that show each country's position relative to regional peers, in easy-to-read graphical format. 274549ed4bf7a46aa0953375885344f3Tue, 01 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/MaltaCountry Report Malta June 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/malta/country_report_malta_june_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 On the back of a rapidly deteriorating fiscal position and worsening economic conditions, the governing Nationalist Party (PN) is facing a challenging period in office. Contracting economic activity, rising unemployment and a strong downturn in the domestic property market all add to the risk of a conflict between government and the social partners, especially since the government will be constrained to take painful measures to consolidate its fiscal position. Despite a one-seat majority and disgruntlement among backbenchers, the PN is nevertheless expected to remain in office throughout its full term. 7b9a441971b135e26686f4c67f22c4bcSat, 06 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/MaltaCountry Report Malta March 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/malta/country_report_malta_march_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 Against the backdrop of a rapidly deteriorating economic outlook and a fragile fiscal position, the governing Nationalist Party (PN) faces a challenging period in office. As economic activity slows sharply in response to falling domestic demand, a reversal of a credit-driven property boom, rising unemployment and a slump in demand from Malta's main trading partners, there is a risk that conflict between the government and social partners could escalate. The PN prime minister, Lawrence Gonzi, could also struggle to maintain parliamentary discipline. 4a5380d8d6ad3f7bd3440b0e6471b803Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:00:00 GBEurope/MaltaCountry Report Malta December 2008http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/malta/country_report_malta_december_2008.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 Against a backdrop of a rapidly deteriorating economic outlook and a fragile fiscal position, the governing Nationalist Party (PN) faces a challenging period in office over the next few years. As economic activity slows in response to falling domestic demand, a weakening housing market, rising unemployment and deteriorating prospects among Malta's main trading partners, there is a risk of conflict between the government and social partners. Despite many potential sources of friction, however, the Economist Intelligence Unit expects the PN to remain in office over the outlook period. f02183e41bbe8d3b54b60bf9bd47482dFri, 12 Dec 2008 12:00:00 GBEurope/MaltaCountry Report Maltahttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/europe/malta/country_report_malta.htmlOutlook for 2008-09 The ruling Nationalist Party (PN) won a narrow victory in the general election on March 8th. The PN's previous five-seat majority in parliament has been reduced to just one, but this is unlikely to lead to political instability, with the new leadership of the opposition Malta Labour Party (MLP) seeking to restore unity within its ranks. The PN government will focus on meeting its campaign pledge to implement generous personal income tax cuts, while at the same time pursuing fiscal consolidation to honour its commitments as a euro area member. 6b4587de41cefbea98ad6ddfaaf02d9fSat, 07 Jun 2008 12:00:00 GBEurope/Malta