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Job or jab?

2021-08-30T17:38:41+00:00

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security has advised that Jamaica's current laws do not support mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 for workers. This, despite concerns arising from employers as well as employees in relation to the safety of all stakeholders as the country continues to grapple with the novel coronavirus

Job or jab?2021-08-30T17:38:41+00:00

Recovery underway

2021-08-29T21:22:06+00:00

Jamaica's economic recovery accelerated in the second quarter of this year (April to June), with the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) estimating that output expanded by 12.9 per cent. Dr Wayne Henry, director general of the PIOJ, said the growth stemmed from significant increases in economic activities as well as

Recovery underway2021-08-29T21:22:06+00:00

Caribbean Blockchain Alliance counters claims of eCurrency CEO

2021-08-29T21:18:15+00:00

Caribbean Blockchain Alliance has come out swinging against a claim from eCurrency CEO Jonathan Dharmapalan that blockchain technology is a “vulnerable security mechanism”. The claim was made in an article published recently by the Jamaica Observer which said Jamaica's digital currency is 'more secure than Bitcoin'. In the article, Dharmapalan

Caribbean Blockchain Alliance counters claims of eCurrency CEO2021-08-29T21:18:15+00:00

Small businesses grapple with lockdown disparity, no incentives

2021-08-29T21:05:58+00:00

With the Government's seven-day lockdown to curb the latest spike in coronavirus cases now in force, small business associations say the measure has been unsettling for the micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) sector which has felt the sharp end of it. President of the Small Business Association (SBA) Michael

Small businesses grapple with lockdown disparity, no incentives2021-08-29T21:05:58+00:00

IMF boost

2021-08-29T20:59:34+00:00

Jamaica's gross reserves swelled to US$4.8 billion earlier this week, as the US$520 million that was promised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been disbursed. The funds Jamaica received are part of the US$650 billion which IMF member nations approved on August 2 as part of efforts to give

IMF boost2021-08-29T20:59:34+00:00

BOJ says NCB to receive digital currency next month, FX position strong

2021-08-29T20:52:04+00:00

A lthough Bank of Jamaica, BOJ, minted $230 million of its new digital currency earlier this month as part of a pilot that runs to year end, the sole approved wallet provider so far, National Commercial Bank Jamaica, NCB, is not expected to receive its allocation of the central bank

BOJ says NCB to receive digital currency next month, FX position strong2021-08-29T20:52:04+00:00

US slightly upgrades GDP estimate to 6.6%

2021-08-29T20:43:56+00:00

The United States economy grew at a robust 6.6 per cent annual rate last quarter, slightly faster than previously estimated, the government said on Thursday in a report that pointed to a sustained consumer-led rebound from the pandemic recession. But worries are growing that the delta variant of the coronavirus

US slightly upgrades GDP estimate to 6.6%2021-08-29T20:43:56+00:00

Gold and copper mining company renegotiates royalty for Jamaican mine

2021-08-29T20:35:15+00:00

Jamaica's efforts to mine gold and copper received a boost with the recent announcement by a Canadian entity that it has reached an agreement over prospects in St Catherine and Clarendon. The company, C3 Metals Inc, which is listed on the Toronto Venture Exchange (under the symbol CCCM), recently announced

Gold and copper mining company renegotiates royalty for Jamaican mine2021-08-29T20:35:15+00:00
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