March 28, 2012
Richard Coulson
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RICHARD COULSON: My remedy to get economy moving
Several readers have asked me how to “get our economy moving again”.
Oil gives PM chance at gaming redemption
The long-awaited, ballyhooed referendum on web shop gambling was supposed to bring clarity and end doubts. It has done just the opposite.
'Split' US decision tohit Bahamas, world
International observers often worry about the centrifugal trend in many countries - the tendency of regions or ethnic groups to demand autonomy or independence, weakening the control of central governments and any “national” identity. Just a few examples: in Spain, wealthy Catalonia is threatening to spin off; Scotland wants separation from England; the Kurds want nothing to do with greater Iraq; Nigeria is split between the Christian south and the Muslim north; tribal allegiances in Pakistan and Afghanistan shatter any hopes for unanimity.
COLUMN: The three gambles of Perry Christie
Prime Minister Perry Christie was elected on promises about fixing the country’s main social problems: crime and education. Any solutions for these deep-rooted dilemmas will be long-term, and changes will only appear incrementally.
Yielding better results with government bond issue
Major changes in the financial game often creep up almost unnoticed, without fanfare or formal proclamations.
Gold standard reads for our policymakers
Every Bahamian who thinks about our public policies should read these two recent books - short, punchy, and written in non-academic style that anyone can appreciate. The first one is In Gold We
Commission urged: Take 'strong action' over City Markets
A well-known financial analyst yesterday urged the Securities Commission to take strong, swift public action to protect the 22 per cent minority investors in City Markets' operating company, warning that "the integrity and reputation" of the Bahamian capital markets were threatened.
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