Road Safety Unit reports downward trend in road fatalities

2018-08-29T01:24:05+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Road Safety Unit (RSU) in the Ministry of Transport is reporting a downward trend in road fatalities and fatal crashes so far this year. As of Monday, 224 people have been killed from a total of 198 fatal crashes so far this year, the unit said.

Road Safety Unit reports downward trend in road fatalities2018-08-29T01:24:05+00:00

Untold Stories of National Awardees | Eric Hosin says the best insurance must be grounded in faith

2018-08-29T01:18:31+00:00

Insurance executive Eric Hosin epitomises confidence and a steely determination that have served him well in the often unpredictable industry where he has dedicated almost 30 years of his life. These are traits he obviously prides himself in, but his love and service to his faith as a Christian

Untold Stories of National Awardees | Eric Hosin says the best insurance must be grounded in faith2018-08-29T01:18:31+00:00

Oran Hall | Counting your nest egg – How much is enough for retirement?

2018-08-26T23:10:54+00:00

QUESTION: I have recently started to really take a look into my finances and to think about retirement. Doing my research, I often see where in the United States, US$1 million is often the figure recommended to have for retirement or at least 25 years' expenses. However, when it comes

Oran Hall | Counting your nest egg – How much is enough for retirement?2018-08-26T23:10:54+00:00

IAJ NEWS BULLETIN – JANUARY TO JUNE 2018

2018-08-24T17:48:51+00:00

IAJ ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT When the IAJ held its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, April 18, 2018,  members elected BCIC’s Managing Director  Peter Levy to be the Association’s  8th  President,.  Mr. Levy  replaced Eric Hosin, President of Guardian Life who had served for two years. Under the IAJ’s Constitution

IAJ NEWS BULLETIN – JANUARY TO JUNE 20182018-08-24T17:48:51+00:00

The Bank of Jamaica has been targeting higher growth and not the exchange rate

2018-08-24T17:33:14+00:00

Finance and the Public Service Minister Dr Nigel Clarke (left) greets Bank of Jamaica Governor Brian Wynter at the Terra Nova All- Suite Hotel in St Andrew for the second annual National Financial Inclusion Council Meeting and Forum, recently. Looking on is minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Finance

The Bank of Jamaica has been targeting higher growth and not the exchange rate2018-08-24T17:33:14+00:00

Rating agency says Jamaica less risky than before

2018-08-24T17:29:31+00:00

R ating agency AM Best on Wednesday improved Jamaica's rating tier 4 — up from country risk tier 5 — following assessments of its economic, political and financial system. The risk category now places Jamaica in line with Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, and Barbados but still behind The

Rating agency says Jamaica less risky than before2018-08-24T17:29:31+00:00

Sagicor angling for state pension fund business

2018-08-24T17:25:54+00:00

With news of the planned privatisation of state-controlled pension fund assets creating quite a buzz in investment circles, the company that claims the top spot among fund managers is flexing its muscles as it angles for inclusion in the mix of possible private-sector managers of the funds. Quick on the

Sagicor angling for state pension fund business2018-08-24T17:25:54+00:00

BoJ outlines factors influencing inflation rate shortfall

2018-08-23T13:16:12+00:00

Finance and Public Service Minister, Dr. the Hon. Nigel Clarke, addressing journalists on the rate of inflation during Wednesday’s media briefing at the Ministry’s offices in Kingston. (Photo: JIS) KINGSTON, Jamaica — Finance and Public Service Minister, Dr Nigel Clarke, today released official correspondence from the Bank of Jamaica

BoJ outlines factors influencing inflation rate shortfall2018-08-23T13:16:12+00:00

Local banks mark-up on forex sparks fresh anger

2018-08-23T13:11:13+00:00

Data from the Bank of Jamaica's foreign exchange trading summary has revealed that local commercial banks are applying up to 5.6 per cent mark-up on the trade of foreign currencies, causing fresh anger among members of the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA). In fact, a press release from the

Local banks mark-up on forex sparks fresh anger2018-08-23T13:11:13+00:00

Earth Today| ‘Venezuela earthquake a warning to Jamaica’

2018-08-23T13:06:43+00:00

TUESDAY'S 7.3-magnitude earthquake that rocked Venezuela and which was also felt in Trinidad, Grenada and Barbados is a wake-up call for Jamaica and the Caribbean. "The earthquake is another reminder of the need for Caribbean states to develop resilience in order to cope with all credible extreme events, including seismic

Earth Today| ‘Venezuela earthquake a warning to Jamaica’2018-08-23T13:06:43+00:00
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