Bessa development to cost US$22m

2018-10-29T13:25:34+00:00

The KLE Group, developers of the Bessa villas in partnership with Sagicor Group Jamaica, says in a new update on the project that the St Mary development will cost US$22 million. The developers are already taking reservations for units, which should be delivered by 2020, KLE Group CEO Gary Matalon

Bessa development to cost US$22m2018-10-29T13:25:34+00:00

New Jamaican law could end Caribbean’s ‘colonial era’

2018-10-26T18:04:36+00:00

The following story is being published exclusively in Jamaica by the Jamaica Observer with the permission of the London-based Central Banking Publications, who published it first. As the story indicates, independence for Bank of Jamaica is not just a big deal for Jamaica, but is in fact a game-changer for

New Jamaican law could end Caribbean’s ‘colonial era’2018-10-26T18:04:36+00:00

Grenada Looks to 5.2 % Growth

2018-10-26T17:45:34+00:00

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC) — Grenada is expected to maintain economic growth for the sixth-consecutive year, based on prelimiary data for the first half of this year. Describing this as a remarkable achievement, Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell says the sectors contributing to the increasing economic activities since his New

Grenada Looks to 5.2 % Growth2018-10-26T17:45:34+00:00

Jamaica Chamber wants Gov’t to reduce reliance on income tax

2018-10-25T02:52:54+00:00

Lloyd Distant, newly elected president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce. Lloyd Distant, newly elected president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, JCC, says that while the private-sector organisation's ultimate objective is the abolition of the income tax, its more immediate demand would be for the Government to reduce

Jamaica Chamber wants Gov’t to reduce reliance on income tax2018-10-25T02:52:54+00:00

IDB to invest US$300m in Caribbean

2018-10-25T02:49:05+00:00

Audrey Marks, Jamaica's ambassador to the United States and Chairman of the Caricom Caucus of Ambassadors, says the funds will be accessible by small and medium companies. IDB Invest, the investment arm of the Inter-American Development Bank, says it has more than US$300 million for investment opportunities in the Caribbean.

IDB to invest US$300m in Caribbean2018-10-25T02:49:05+00:00

A cheapskate’s guide to shopping for credit cards

2018-10-24T08:13:25+00:00

Cheapskates and low spenders aren't the ideal credit card customers for banks because they're typically not as profitable as fast-swiping spendthrifts who rack up finance charges. Still, banks offer credit cards with features that can fit well into a frugal lifestyle. Some penny-pinchers prefer paying only with cash, especially if

A cheapskate’s guide to shopping for credit cards2018-10-24T08:13:25+00:00

World Bank: Complete education, full health required to boost Jamaican productivity

2018-10-24T08:10:14+00:00

Children born in Jamaica at this time will only be 54 per cent as productive when they reach the age of 18 as they could be if provided with complete education and full health, according to the human capital index, a new study launched by the World Bank last week.

World Bank: Complete education, full health required to boost Jamaican productivity2018-10-24T08:10:14+00:00

Growth & Jobs | Increase investment in disaster risk management – IDB

2018-10-24T08:06:19+00:00

MicroFinance Institutions (MFIs) need to increase their investment in disaster risk management prevention, states Yuri Chakalall, natural disaster and risk management senior specialist at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The micro, small and medium enterprise sector needs to acquire greater disaster resilience, and MFIs have a stake in assisting them

Growth & Jobs | Increase investment in disaster risk management – IDB2018-10-24T08:06:19+00:00

Be careful of overreacting to tremors, warns expert

2018-10-24T08:00:58+00:00

Head of the Mona GeoInformatics Institute of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Dr Parris Lyew-Ayee Jr, is warning against an overreaction to the recent tremors felt across Jamaica. He pointing out that Jamaica records hundreds of 'minor quakes' per year, and that the best response must be

Be careful of overreacting to tremors, warns expert2018-10-24T08:00:58+00:00
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