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Top equities for 2015

2016-01-02T04:19:04+00:00

Wednesday, December 30, 2015 The Jamaica Stock Exchange is the number one stock on the JSE While there are yet some hours left in the year 2015, for the first eleven months and 28 days of the year 20 companies dominated the Jamaica Stock Exchange — the world’s fastest growing

Top equities for 20152016-01-02T04:19:04+00:00

Global Growth to be ‘Disappointing and Patchy’ in 2016: IMF

2016-01-02T04:13:46+00:00

"Rising interest rates and a stronger dollar could push companies into insolvency and banks and governments could become infected," the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde warned. FRANKFURT --Global economic growth will be "disappointing and patchy" in 2016, the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, wrote

Global Growth to be ‘Disappointing and Patchy’ in 2016: IMF2016-01-02T04:13:46+00:00

Uncertain external economic outlook for Caribbean

2016-01-02T04:02:07+00:00

Wednesday, December 30, 2015 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) headquarters in Washington. (Photo: AFP)   Developing countries, including those in the Caribbean, will face an uncertain global economic situation in 2016, based on the weakening of the global economy during this year. A new study by the International Monetary Fund

Uncertain external economic outlook for Caribbean2016-01-02T04:02:07+00:00

Improvements in doing business or not…

2016-01-02T03:49:42+00:00

Wednesday, December 30, 2015 JOHNSON... the Government should step up its divestment of assets While hailing “the strong leadership of the economic reform programme by Minister of Finance” Peter Phillips, executive director of the Insurance Association of Jamaica Orville Johnson is adamant that Government needs to do more to achieve

Improvements in doing business or not…2016-01-02T03:49:42+00:00

Transport groups call for traffic ticket amnesty

2016-01-01T10:35:42+00:00

Tuesday, December 29, 2015 KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) and the Jamaica Association of Transport Owners and Operators (JATOO) are calling on Justice Minister Mark Golding to consider granting a national amnesty for people with outstanding traffic tickets. In a press release Tuesday, the transport

Transport groups call for traffic ticket amnesty2016-01-01T10:35:42+00:00

Financial analysts optimistic about 2016 stock market

2016-01-01T10:29:32+00:00

Sunday, December 27, 2015 In an article entitled ‘It’s Jammin: Jamaica’s tiny stock market conquers the world in 2015’, Bloomberg reported that the JSE surged more than 80 per cent in 2015 as a result of foreign acquisitions, stronger investor safeguards and a rebounding economy. It added that 29 of

Financial analysts optimistic about 2016 stock market2016-01-01T10:29:32+00:00

2016 promising for NIF — Deer–Williams

2015-12-21T12:15:34+00:00

Wednesday, December 16, 2015 A view of the Melia Braco Village property in Trelawny SENIOR director of investments of the National Insurance Fund (NIF) Audrey Deer-Williams indicated this week that the NIF which lost some $6 billion in the national debt exchange (NDX) of 2013 is firmly back in growth

2016 promising for NIF — Deer–Williams2015-12-21T12:15:34+00:00

Proposed public sector pension scheme will require constitutional change

2015-12-21T11:53:20+00:00

Wednesday, December 16, 2015 Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Peter Phillips Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Peter Phillips, has tabled in Parliament the Pensions (Public Service) Act which seeks to give effect to the proposals for reforming the public sector pension scheme.According to the Bill’s Memorandum of Objects

Proposed public sector pension scheme will require constitutional change2015-12-21T11:53:20+00:00

Integrity Bill committee says no to further restriction on PEPs

2015-12-18T16:41:30+00:00

Contractor General Dirk Harrison THE joint select committee (JSC) of Parliament, which has reviewed the Integrity Commission Bill, has rejected a proposal from the Office of the Contractor General (OCG) to bar “politically exposed persons” (PEPs) from becoming members of the commission. The committee, in its report to Parliament tabled

Integrity Bill committee says no to further restriction on PEPs2015-12-18T16:41:30+00:00

Insurance companies selected to cover athletes

2015-12-18T16:34:11+00:00

Thursday, December 17, 2015 | KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – Insurance companies Guardian Life and Allied Insurance Brokers have been selected as the providers of group health, life and personal accident insurance for more than 1,000 of the nation’s athletes who represent the country in various sporting disciplines. This follows Cabinet’s

Insurance companies selected to cover athletes2015-12-18T16:34:11+00:00
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