Sagicor supports Island Child Style

2018-12-08T15:15:10+00:00

MORE than 80 children walked the runway at the Island Style Child fashion show on Saturday, November 24 at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The brainchild of B3 Parenting CEO Michelle Gordon, the next generation of the region's models graced the stage in fine style to much applause. Demonstrating their bold,

Sagicor supports Island Child Style2018-12-08T15:15:10+00:00

Construction costs limit ability to provide more housing, says NHT

2018-12-08T15:10:50+00:00

National Housing Trust (NHT) Managing Director Martin Miller says while there is an impression that the agency is cash-rich, it continues to be constrained by construction costs as it tries to provide Jamaicans with housing solutions. Currently, the demand for housing is 19,000 annually, but the NHT has only been

Construction costs limit ability to provide more housing, says NHT2018-12-08T15:10:50+00:00

Traffic Bill debate for Senate today

2018-12-08T15:06:39+00:00

THE Senate is likely to pass the new Road Traffic Act today, ending several years of delay in repealing the existing 80-year-old act which governs usage of Jamaica's roadways. The Bill, which has been through a number of changes since 2015, was passed by the House of Representatives on November

Traffic Bill debate for Senate today2018-12-08T15:06:39+00:00

Caricom commission monitoring Scotiabank’s sale of Caribbean assets

2018-12-08T15:02:22+00:00

Caricom's Competition Commission, which monitors business activity in the Caricom Single Market and Economy (CSME), says it has taken note of the recent announcement by the Bank of Nova Scotia (“Scotiabank”) of its intention to sell banking assets in nine English-and Dutch-speaking countries in the region. In a release issued

Caricom commission monitoring Scotiabank’s sale of Caribbean assets2018-12-08T15:02:22+00:00

Jan Keil | Jamaica needs co-operative banks

2018-12-08T14:57:49+00:00

Last week, I provided evidence of a lack of competition in the Jamaican banking sector. As one possible remedy, I praised the issuance of a commercial banking licence to Jamaican National, JN, and recommended the issuance of another licence to Victoria Mutual Building Society, VMBS. Both of these institutions are

Jan Keil | Jamaica needs co-operative banks2018-12-08T14:57:49+00:00

Scotia Group reports small uptick in annual profit

2018-12-08T14:53:50+00:00

Banking conglomerate Scotia Group Jamaica Limited recorded a soft fourth quarter, but still closed the year with marginally higher profit of $12.8 billion. Those results were just 2.6 per cent better than last year, when Jamaica's number two bank made $12.4 billion. Earnings per share for the full year totalled

Scotia Group reports small uptick in annual profit2018-12-08T14:53:50+00:00

Canada desperately looking to fill 430,000 vacant jobs

2018-12-07T01:16:35+00:00

MONTREAL, Canada (AFP) — A business group warned yesterday that a labour shortage in Canada is deepening, with more than 430,000 jobs at small and medium-sized firms remaining unfilled for at least four months. The job vacancy rate has risen to 3.3 per cent, from 2.9 per cent a year

Canada desperately looking to fill 430,000 vacant jobs2018-12-07T01:16:35+00:00

IMF calls for more oversight of JA’s financial sector

2018-12-07T01:12:16+00:00

A sizeable and complex financial sector dominated by large intra- and interconnected financial conglomerate groups with cross-border linkages has prompted calls from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for improved supervision and data collection methods for the institutions. Last Friday the IMF, in reporting on the results of Jamaica's 2018 Financial

IMF calls for more oversight of JA’s financial sector2018-12-07T01:12:16+00:00

Spur Tree increases Australia exports

2018-12-07T01:07:46+00:00

Spice manufacturer Spur Tree will later this week send off its largest shipment of seasoning to Australia. In fact, the 40-foot container, which is currently being packed for export to the country that is known for its unique animal species like the kangaroo and duck-billed platypus, will be the largest

Spur Tree increases Australia exports2018-12-07T01:07:46+00:00
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