Cedric Stephens | Proof of insurance in a digital world

2017-10-09T15:08:05+00:00

QUESTION: I went to tax office on Constant Spring Road last week to renew my car licence. It was month end and, by sheer luck, I was at the cashier’s counter within 15 minutes. I handed him the registration permit, certificate of fitness and a print of the cover note.

Cedric Stephens | Proof of insurance in a digital world2017-10-09T15:08:05+00:00

IMF’s Lagarde: US tax overhaul ‘desperately needed’

2017-10-09T14:54:17+00:00

LONDON, United Kingdom — Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde speaks at the Bank of England's 'Independence 20 years on' conference, in central London on September 29. (Photo: AFP WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Friday urged the United States to

IMF’s Lagarde: US tax overhaul ‘desperately needed’2017-10-09T14:54:17+00:00

JISCO starts US$1-b spend in Jamaica this week

2017-10-09T14:47:25+00:00

China's Jiuquan Irons & Steel (Group) Company Limited (JISCO) is to commence a US$1-billion spend this week in Jamaica, based on new bilateral agreements with the Government, which the Administration believes should boost local economic growth and job creation. Making the disclosure on Friday in an interview with the Jamaica

JISCO starts US$1-b spend in Jamaica this week2017-10-09T14:47:25+00:00

Provide health, life insurance for the elderly — clergyman

2017-10-09T14:40:25+00:00

Reverend Dick speaking at the thanksgiving service for Violet Moss Brown of Duanvale, Trelawny, on Saturday (Photo: Philp Lemonte) DUANVALE, Trelawny — Clergyman Devon Dick is appealing to health and life insurance companies to provide long-term health coverage for the elderly. “We must commit ourselves as a nation. Private sector

Provide health, life insurance for the elderly — clergyman2017-10-09T14:40:25+00:00

Jamaica gets an ‘A’ from billionaire American investor

2017-10-09T14:21:04+00:00

New Fortress Energy Chairman Wes Edens speaking on the opening day of the Natural Gas Conference at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston last Wednesday. Billionaire American businessman Wes Edens is giving the Jamaican Government high marks for the role it played in paving the way for his company's

Jamaica gets an ‘A’ from billionaire American investor2017-10-09T14:21:04+00:00

Framework to address sustained funding for health care by end of March – Holness

2017-10-09T14:15:22+00:00

Prime Minister Andrew Holness (third left), cuts ribbon to open the renovated male surgical ward at the St Ann's Bay Regional Hospital in St Ann, on October 6, 2017. Others (from left) are: Senior Vice President, Information and Communications Technology, National Health Fund, Granville Gayle and Minister of Labour and

Framework to address sustained funding for health care by end of March – Holness2017-10-09T14:15:22+00:00

New data reveals that Jamaica’s economy contracted in first quarter of financial year

2017-10-06T15:35:36+00:00

The Ministry of Finance revealed this morning that the Jamaican economy contracted in the first quarter of the current financial year. Acting Financial Secretary, Darlene Morrison, made the disclosure to members of Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee (PAAC). The PAAC is discussing the Government’s Interim Fiscal Policy Paper, which was

New data reveals that Jamaica’s economy contracted in first quarter of financial year2017-10-06T15:35:36+00:00

B-FXITT slows slide of J’can dollar, says Wynter

2017-10-06T15:31:05+00:00

Declaring that the Jamaican dollar has depreciated by only 1.0 per cent for the 12-month period up to October 2 this year, Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) Governor Brian Wynter said that the central bank is reaping positive results from the Bank of Jamaica Foreign Exchange Intervention and Trading Tool (B-FXITT).

B-FXITT slows slide of J’can dollar, says Wynter2017-10-06T15:31:05+00:00

Remittances to the Caribbean recover modestly after two-year decline

2017-10-06T15:27:09+00:00

The World Bank says remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean are expected to increase by 6.9 per cent to US$79 billion this year. In the latest edition of the Bank's Migration and Development Brief, the Washington-based institution noted that "economic growth and improvement in the labour market in the

Remittances to the Caribbean recover modestly after two-year decline2017-10-06T15:27:09+00:00

Banks feel the pinch as BOJ attacks dollarisation

2017-10-06T15:23:05+00:00

Senior Deputy Governor Bank of Jamaica, John Robinson, says signs in banking data show that BOJ's actions are having the desired impact. 1 2 For the past year, the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has systematically been pulling foreign currency out of the market as it polices dollarisation, but while commercial

Banks feel the pinch as BOJ attacks dollarisation2017-10-06T15:23:05+00:00
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