Dr Kingsley Chin wins International Entrepreneur of the Year Award

2018-04-21T12:57:12+00:00

Left to right: David Oh, Philadelphia City Councilman; Cherri Gregg KYW News Radio; Blane Stoddart President of YCPN; Derek Green, City Councilman; Dr Kingsley Chin; Ronald McKay; Consul General Trudy Deans;and Jean Wintz Dabne and Claudia Colon, both of YCPN. (.) The Young Caribbean Professional Network (YCPN) last week presented

Dr Kingsley Chin wins International Entrepreneur of the Year Award2018-04-21T12:57:12+00:00

Jamaican economy remains on track — IMF

2018-04-17T14:25:58+00:00

RAMAKRISHNAN... I'm happy to report it all went well The IMF supports the idea of Jamaica disengaging from it and moving towards economic independence, as was recently outlined by new Minister of Finance Dr Nigel Clarke. In fact that was how the current lending arrangement was designed, according to Dr

Jamaican economy remains on track — IMF2018-04-17T14:25:58+00:00

JamaicaEye gets strong support from private sector

2018-04-17T14:21:51+00:00

MITCHELL... we will be endorsing it to our members individually THE national closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance programme, geared at improving public safety and security, is receiving strong support from members of the private sector, who believe that the initiative will make an impact on crime in the country. Dubbed 'JamaicaEye,'

JamaicaEye gets strong support from private sector2018-04-17T14:21:51+00:00

PSOJ supports rationalisation of public bodies

2018-04-16T04:19:38+00:00

Private Sector Organisation President Howard Mitchell (Photo: Michael Gordon) The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) yesterday came out in support of the stated intent of Minister of Finance Nigel Clarke to proceed with the rationalisation of public Bbdies. “The PSOJ supports the execution of this initiative as a very

PSOJ supports rationalisation of public bodies2018-04-16T04:19:38+00:00

FULL TEXT: After the IMF era… This time has to be different, says Finance Minister

2018-04-16T04:01:22+00:00

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke has declared that Jamaica must take a different approach this time round after the conclusion of the staff-monitored Stand-by Arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). "We have been here before. This time, however, the post-IMF era, has to be positively different," Clarke said Wednesday

FULL TEXT: After the IMF era… This time has to be different, says Finance Minister2018-04-16T04:01:22+00:00

Advanced economies need immigration to boost labour — IMF

2018-04-12T14:54:23+00:00

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — Ageing populations in advanced economies drain the labour force and could slow economic growth, but allowing an influx of immigrant workers could counteract that decline, the International Monetary Fund said Monday. IMF economists acknowledged that governments face political backlash over immigration. Meanwhile, several developing countries

Advanced economies need immigration to boost labour — IMF2018-04-12T14:54:23+00:00

Natural disasters in 2017 cost record $144 bn — Swiss Re

2018-04-12T14:47:26+00:00

MIAMI BEACH, United States — A vehicle passes downed palm trees and two cyclists attempt to ride as Hurricane Irma passes through the area on September 10, 2017 in Miami Beach, Florida. ZURICH, Switzerland (AFP) — The cost of natural diasters hit a record $144 billion (117 billion euros) last

Natural disasters in 2017 cost record $144 bn — Swiss Re2018-04-12T14:47:26+00:00

Three steps to guarantee success for your business

2018-04-12T14:41:30+00:00

AZAN... intricately understanding past failures can be one of the things any business owner can do (Photo: Aldane Barrett) The end of the first quarter has passed and though some of us might have ticked off many off our targets, others may unfortunately be behind. However, don't lose hope; it's

Three steps to guarantee success for your business2018-04-12T14:41:30+00:00

Gov’t speeds up rationalisation of public bodies

2018-04-12T14:36:03+00:00

Singapore, with an economy 20 times that of Jamaica, has one third the amount of public bodies The Government is about to speed up the rationalisation of its public bodies over the next four-six weeks, says new Minister of Finance and the Public Service Dr Nigel Clarke. Dr Clarke said

Gov’t speeds up rationalisation of public bodies2018-04-12T14:36:03+00:00
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