ZIKV appeal

2016-01-26T16:23:01+00:00

Tuesday, January 26, 2016 Regional health agency urges Caribbean not to downplay importance of dealing with virus RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - A graduate student works on analysing samples to identify the Zika virus in a laboratory at the Fiocruz institute in Rio de Janeiro, on Friday, January 22, 2016.

ZIKV appeal2016-01-26T16:23:01+00:00

Anthony Hylton welcomes Jamaica’s Forbes ranking

2016-01-26T16:15:41+00:00

Monday, January 25, 2016 | 5:54 PM KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Anthony Hylton has welcomed Jamaica’s ranking as the Best Country in the Caribbean to do Business for the second year in a row. The Forbes Best Countries for Business Report showed Jamaica’s improvement from

Anthony Hylton welcomes Jamaica’s Forbes ranking2016-01-26T16:15:41+00:00

Government to re-enter local bond market

2016-01-22T18:32:41+00:00

Published:Friday | January 22, 2016 With the expected influx of billions of dollars in the market to flow from NDX bond redemptions in February, the Jamaican Government looks set to end its three-year hiatus from the domestic bond market and issue fresh debt instruments to absorb the liquidity. The new

Government to re-enter local bond market2016-01-22T18:32:41+00:00

House approves $600-per-week minimum wage increase

2016-01-22T10:06:29+00:00

Thursday, January 21, 2016 NEW minimum wage rates were approved for lowly paid Jamaican workers in the House of Representatives on Tuesday after a noisy showdown between Government and Opposition members of Parliament (MPs) over the level of increases. New Minister of Labour and Social Security Dr Fenton Ferguson apologised

House approves $600-per-week minimum wage increase2016-01-22T10:06:29+00:00

Unity needed in Caribbean to tackle correspondent banking challenge – CaPRI

2016-01-20T17:04:13+00:00

Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Caribbean nations which are facing the withdrawal of correspondent banking services must unite to find workable solutions to the issue, presenters said at yesterday’s forum on the correspondent banking challenge in Kingston, an event organised by the Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CaPRI). Economist and former Prime

Unity needed in Caribbean to tackle correspondent banking challenge – CaPRI2016-01-20T17:04:13+00:00

Seek extra-regional partnerships for economic growth — Street-Forrest

2016-01-20T16:57:20+00:00

Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (centre) spends time with Donovan White, vice-president, C& W Business, and Marlene Street-Forrest, general manager of the Jamaica Stock Exchange, during Monday’s opening ceremony of the 11th annual Regional Investments & Capital Markets conference yesterday. ON Monday Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE)

Seek extra-regional partnerships for economic growth — Street-Forrest2016-01-20T16:57:20+00:00

Bill passed to improve Jamaica’s financial services sector

2016-01-20T16:51:32+00:00

Wednesday, January 20, 2016 KINGSTON, Jamaica — The House of Representatives took another step closer to creating a regime for the establishment of a modern financial services industry in Jamaica, when it passed two essential Bills – ‘The Limited Partnership Act, 2015’ and ‘The General Partnership Act, 2015’, yesterday. Minister

Bill passed to improve Jamaica’s financial services sector2016-01-20T16:51:32+00:00
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