Oil prices could reach ‘uncharted waters’ if the Israel-Hamas war escalates, the World Bank says

2023-10-31T08:51:38+00:00

WASHINGTON (AP) — The World Bank reported Monday that oil prices could be pushed into “uncharted waters” if the violence between Israel and Hamas intensifies, which could result in increased food prices worldwide. The World Bank’s Commodity Markets Outlook found that while the effects on oil prices should be limited

Oil prices could reach ‘uncharted waters’ if the Israel-Hamas war escalates, the World Bank says2023-10-31T08:51:38+00:00

Crime-wary Jamaica sees confidence drops

2023-10-31T08:46:12+00:00

CONFIDENCE in the economic prospects of the country remained stable amongst business leaders and consumers, but a majority cite crime as a red flag for the nation's economic outlook. The findings were released in the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Business & Consumer Indices for the third quarter of 2023

Crime-wary Jamaica sees confidence drops2023-10-31T08:46:12+00:00

Business social

2023-10-31T08:36:58+00:00

Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, St Andrew, came alive on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 as who's who in Jamaican business and politics came together to celebrate with businessman Howard Mitchell at the 29th Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) Hall of Fame Banquet where he was inducted into the

Business social2023-10-31T08:36:58+00:00

Government preparing to refinance debt as credit ratings improve

2023-10-27T15:27:13+00:00

NCB Capital Markets NCB Capital Markets (NCBCM) recently highlighted Jamaica's positive economic transformation in its NCBCM Market Guide, noting that Jamaica's sovereign credit rating has improved to a 'non-investment grade speculative' category. This comes as the sovereign recently received two rating upgrades in just over a month from international rating

Government preparing to refinance debt as credit ratings improve2023-10-27T15:27:13+00:00

Crime-wary Jamaica sees confidence drops

2023-10-27T15:22:03+00:00

CONFIDENCE in the economic prospects of the country remained stable amongst business leaders and consumers, but a majority cite crime as a red flag for the nation's economic outlook. The findings were released in the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Business & Consumer Indices for the third quarter of 2023

Crime-wary Jamaica sees confidence drops2023-10-27T15:22:03+00:00
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