Too Black to Succeed: The FIN$AC Experience

2020-03-09T22:52:26+00:00

The Mandeville-based husband and wife team of Valerie and Alvin Dixon partnered in the publishing of Valerie's tale, which includes their shared experience of what she describes as “the FINSAC debacle”. They are seen here at Eden Gardens Wellness Resort and Spa, where the book was launched in the presence

Too Black to Succeed: The FIN$AC Experience2020-03-09T22:52:26+00:00

Portmore chamber wants cut in income, corporate taxes

2020-03-09T22:48:15+00:00

THE Portmore, St Catherine-based Sunshine City Chamber of Commerce has called for a reduction in some taxes, as Government prepares to deliver its annual budget this week. It wants: 1. A reduction of personal income tax from 25 per cent to 20 per cent; 2. A reduction of corporate income

Portmore chamber wants cut in income, corporate taxes2020-03-09T22:48:15+00:00

US tells citizens to avoid cruises

2020-03-09T22:26:23+00:00

THE United States Government has advised its citizens to avoid cruises as the novel coronavirus continues to spread. “US citizens, particularly travellers with underlying health conditions, should not travel by cruise ship,” the State Department said in a statement posted to its website, yesterday. “CDC (Centre for Disease Control and

US tells citizens to avoid cruises2020-03-09T22:26:23+00:00

Shani Duncan Falconer – Fulfilling her life’s purpose

2020-03-09T22:23:55+00:00

SHANI Duncan Falconer was raised to be an entrepreneur. While growing up in Trinidad, the Jamaican-born woman watched her maternal grandparents run their event planning and rental business, then watched even closer as her mother took over the reins. She fell in love with the level of freedom that came

Shani Duncan Falconer – Fulfilling her life’s purpose2020-03-09T22:23:55+00:00

US stocks trade halted for 15 minutes after bruising open

2020-03-09T22:21:29+00:00

NEW YORK, United States (AFP)—  Trading on Wall Street was temporarily halted early Monday as US stocks joined a global rout on crashing oil prices and mounting worries over the coronavirus. The suspension was triggered after the S&P 500's losses hit seven percent. Near 1340 GMT, the broad-based index was

US stocks trade halted for 15 minutes after bruising open2020-03-09T22:21:29+00:00

UK supermarkets impose limits to stop virus stockpiling

2020-03-09T22:19:20+00:00

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) – British supermarkets have started imposing limits on the purchase of certain goods after shelves were emptied because of coronavirus fears. Toilet paper, antibacterial hand gel, tinned food, soap and paracetamol have been in short supply both in stores and online because of panic buying. The

UK supermarkets impose limits to stop virus stockpiling2020-03-09T22:19:20+00:00

87% support TransJamaican Highway IPO

2020-03-09T22:16:39+00:00

An overwhelming 84 per cent of people surveyed support the Government's policy of making more Jamaicans owners of existing State assets by listing them on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. Additionally, 87 per cent of those questioned agree with the move to give Jamaicans an opportunity to own Trans Jamaica Highway,

87% support TransJamaican Highway IPO2020-03-09T22:16:39+00:00

2020/2021 Estimates of Expenditure adjusted

2020-03-08T14:23:20+00:00

The 2020/2021 Estimates of Expenditure has been adjusted. It has moved from $852.7 billion to $853.5 billion to reflect an additional $792 million to fund the operations of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ). The PCJ is to be integrated into the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology. http://rjrnewsonline.com/business/20202021-estimates-of-expenditure-adjusted

2020/2021 Estimates of Expenditure adjusted2020-03-08T14:23:20+00:00

PIOJ reports on state of the economy

2020-03-04T15:08:54+00:00

The Planning Institute if Jamaica last week held its quarterly press conference, during which it presented the current position of the Jamaican ecomomy. All the major sectors of the economy were reported on, including the present status of employment. The Jamaica Observer provides the following infographics displaying selected performances by

PIOJ reports on state of the economy2020-03-04T15:08:54+00:00

Financial stocks top earners in 2019 on the Ja Stock Exchange Threefold increases for Barita and Proven lead the way

2020-03-04T15:05:54+00:00

Financial stocks have been the standout thus far in the earnings for 2019 on the Jamaica Stock Exchange returning an average 129.4 per cent increase in net profit. This out-turn was driven by companies like Barita Investments and Proven, which reported a threefold increase in their earnings at 363.9 per

Financial stocks top earners in 2019 on the Ja Stock Exchange Threefold increases for Barita and Proven lead the way2020-03-04T15:05:54+00:00
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