GK to refinance loans for logistics centre

2019-03-18T14:35:31+00:00

Food and financials services conglomerate GraceKennedy Limited plans to raise up to $500 million in a refinancing deal. The facility will replace a US dollar-denominated loan utilised to fund the build-out of its logistics centre in the United States, said Group CEO Don Wehby. GK Capital Management Limited, a member

GK to refinance loans for logistics centre2019-03-18T14:35:31+00:00

CDB says economic outlook for the region is “positive”

2019-03-18T14:32:38+00:00

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) says despite projections of deceleration in global economic activity, the 2019 economic outlook for its borrowing member countries (BMC) is positive. “CDB is projecting that real GDP (gross domestic product) growth will be 2.1 per cent, as construction, tourism, and the

CDB says economic outlook for the region is “positive”2019-03-18T14:32:38+00:00

Mark Golding attacks Jamaica’slow growth and inequality

2019-03-16T10:30:29+00:00

Shadow Finance Minister Mark Golding began his budget speech yesterday by noting “the burning issue of low growth”, observing that even what he called the “modest but achievable” growth targets the last PNP Administration had set for the years 2013/2014 to 2019/2020 had now slipped — and that if they

Mark Golding attacks Jamaica’slow growth and inequality2019-03-16T10:30:29+00:00

Highlights from budget speech by Minister of Finance Nigel Clarke

2019-03-16T10:26:44+00:00

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM Public procurement reform, pursued over the last five years, will come into force in the next financial year. I remind this House that the Public Procurement (Amendment) Act was passed in August, 2018 and two sets of related regulations were passed in June and July, 2018. I

Highlights from budget speech by Minister of Finance Nigel Clarke2019-03-16T10:26:44+00:00

Clarke welcomes Massy’s insurance arm to Jamaica

2019-03-16T10:22:06+00:00

Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Dr Nigel Clarke (third right), joins David O'Brien (second right), chairman, and other executives of the newly formed Massy United Insurance, Jamaica, to cut the ribbon at Wednesday's launch at the Pan Jamaican building in New Kingston. Others in the picture from left

Clarke welcomes Massy’s insurance arm to Jamaica2019-03-16T10:22:06+00:00

Peter’s salvo Phillips knocks Gov’t on corruption, inequality, failure to rebuild rural economy

2019-03-16T10:18:03+00:00

Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips gesticulates while making his presentation to the budget debate in Parliament yesterday. (Photo: Garfield Robinson) Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips yesterday fired a fresh salvo of criticism at the Government on a range of issues including corruption, inequality, and the performance of the economy as

Peter’s salvo Phillips knocks Gov’t on corruption, inequality, failure to rebuild rural economy2019-03-16T10:18:03+00:00

Insurance market rivalry heats up with entry of Massy United

2019-03-16T10:06:08+00:00

A new entrant with tentacles throughout the Caribbean formally announced that it was open for business from New Kingston on Wednesday, nearly five years after the Massy conglomerate disclosed its plans to become a player in the general-insurance market. Forty-year-old Massy United Insurance is already present in 18 other islands

Insurance market rivalry heats up with entry of Massy United2019-03-16T10:06:08+00:00

Road-safety lobby delivers sober message at rum festival

2019-03-16T10:02:31+00:00

In support of road safety, Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett and Energy Minister Fayval Williams pose for a photo opportunity at Jamaica Rum Festival, Hope Gardens, St Andrew, on Tuesday. The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) was given the perfect platform to drive home the message of responsible drinking to thousands

Road-safety lobby delivers sober message at rum festival2019-03-16T10:02:31+00:00
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