Now that the
dust is allowed to settle after days of intensive heckling and the media
barrage that has been focussed on the demand for land and for new energy deals
from the MSPA, we will have clearer idea
where the government stands on reforms that the country badly needs. Is the recent aggressiveness of one of the
two camps - the “gradualists-leftists” as opposed to the “ neo-liberals”- just
a populist showcase or is it that the political pendulum has started to swing to the left -a genuine effort towards a leftist turn in the reform programme.?
Rattan Chand Khushiram, an avid contributor on economic issues, better known under the pen-name RChand. Headed the Economic Analysis and Research (EARS) unit of the ex-MEPD and was till recently, Director of the Research and Sustainability Division (ReSD) at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED)
Friday, November 23, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Moody’s Current Credit Ratings: Is Mauritius “fully fit” for an upgrade ?
Moody’s Investors Service was with us again this week busy taking a
closer look at some of our main macroeconomic and financial indicators before
making a final decision on whether or not to downgrade us in their rating. On 8
August 2007, Moody’s Investors Service put the Baa1 for a local currency
(stable outlook) issue and Baa2 (negative outlook) for a foreign currency loan
on review for a possible downgrade because of the increased risk to the size
and maturity structure of the government debt as a result of rising domestic
interest rates.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Opening the Pandora’s Box
In the last edition of this newspaper, the
topic of the day – “MAAS: Solidarity or Greed?; The Land Imbroglio; Sugar
Industry: Sectoral interests v/s national interest; Land Monopoly; and 50% in
the sugar industry” -- has spread all over the place marginalizing to some
extent the equally emotionally loaded subject “De la femme coolie a la femme
de tête” of the talented Shakuntala
Boolell. Surprisingly a related issue -- the successful historical mobilization
of Creoles by the Federation des Creoles Mauriciens, led by Père Jocelyn
Grégoire -- was blatantly ignored, but these seemingly unrelated developments
have a common thread.
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