Byles says fiscal 2016/17 ‘off to a good start’

2016-06-13T09:37:18+00:00

Friday, June 10, 2016 Co-chairman of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC), Richard Byles, says that financial year 2016/17 is “off to a good start”. Byles told yesterday’s EPOC monthly press briefing at Sagicor’s head office in New Kingston that tax revenues have performed well, and was “a big plus

Byles says fiscal 2016/17 ‘off to a good start’2016-06-13T09:37:18+00:00

Ali visited Jamaica twice

2016-06-13T09:28:31+00:00

Monday, June 06, 2016 Former Prime Minister Edward Seaga (second left) with the late Muhammad Ali (third right) and boxing promoter Don King (left) during their 1987 visit to Jamaica for the Martin Luther King Human Rights Award at the Wyndham Hotel, New Kingston. At extreme right is the Rev

Ali visited Jamaica twice2016-06-13T09:28:31+00:00

Natural disasters cost Jamaica $4b

2016-06-10T16:32:29+00:00

Friday, June 03, 2016 | 7:14 PM KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – Disasters such as hurricanes, tropical storms and depressions, and floods over the last 15 years have cost the Government and people of Jamaica more than $4 billion. Deputy Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management

Natural disasters cost Jamaica $4b2016-06-10T16:32:29+00:00

Caricel preparing to bring 4G LTE service to Jamaica

2016-06-03T13:38:33+00:00

Thursday, June 02, 2016 | 7:37 PM KINGSTON, Jamaica – Leading global provider of network infrastructure software solutions for communications, Alepo, has announced a partnership to support plans by new mobile spectrum company, Caricel, to bring 4G LTE service to Jamaica. Alepo, announced Tuesday that it will partner with US-based

Caricel preparing to bring 4G LTE service to Jamaica2016-06-03T13:38:33+00:00

Realtors renew lobby against transfer tax, stamp duty

2016-06-03T13:31:44+00:00

Published:Friday | June 3, 2016 The Realtors Association of Jamaica (RAJ) is already pressing for transfer tax and stamp duty to be rolled back as soon as bailout agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) comes to an end next year. Transfer tax now stands at five per cent and stamp

Realtors renew lobby against transfer tax, stamp duty2016-06-03T13:31:44+00:00

Jamaica emerging from ‘twilight of uncertainty’ — Bullock

2016-06-03T13:07:51+00:00

Friday, June 03, 2016 Deputy Director General of the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Colin Bullock, reckons that Jamaica could be moving away from its “twilight of uncertainty and unpredictable fluctuations”. His reasoning was based on economic growth of roughly 0.9 per cent over the January to March quarter led

Jamaica emerging from ‘twilight of uncertainty’ — Bullock2016-06-03T13:07:51+00:00

Government, BOJ say dollar slide now under control

2016-06-03T12:55:07+00:00

MINISTER of Finance and the Public Service Audley Shaw says the Bank of Jamaica will continue to closely monitor the issues which led to the most recent devaluation of the Jamaican dollar. “My information is that all the foreign exchange that is required is now available. The Bank of Jamaica

Government, BOJ say dollar slide now under control2016-06-03T12:55:07+00:00

Recent decline in exchange rate excessive, sparked by bond rumour — Wynter

2016-06-03T12:49:34+00:00

Published:Friday | May 27, 2016 A bond offer from a top American bank, Goldman Sachs, has proven disruptive to Jamaica's foreign exchange market in recent weeks, forcing the Bank of Jamaica to call on its reserves in order to stop the local currency from falling too far and too fast.

Recent decline in exchange rate excessive, sparked by bond rumour — Wynter2016-06-03T12:49:34+00:00
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