A micro stock exchange may be coming soon — Shaw

2020-01-28T13:46:27+00:00

As the country continues to outperform global stock market trends, new calls are now emerging for the creation of a micro stock exchange following on the success of the junior market — which has grown significantly within the last year. Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture & Fisheries Audley Shaw, while

A micro stock exchange may be coming soon — Shaw2020-01-28T13:46:27+00:00

More juice in the stock market

2020-01-23T08:19:16+00:00

The local stock market is expected to remain bullish for 2020, particularly given the $89 billion in bonds that will be maturing by October this year. That's the word from Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) investment experts Peter Thompson and Greig Lindo, who say “there remains some juice in the

More juice in the stock market2020-01-23T08:19:16+00:00

Business confidence slips

2020-01-23T08:15:24+00:00

The devaluation and fluctuation of the Jamaican dollar, alongside the untamed crime monster, remain the factors that have influenced business confidence and its downward trend, according to pollster Don Anderson. “Over the last two periods — the second and third quarter of 2019 — business confidence slipped, causing a buzz

Business confidence slips2020-01-23T08:15:24+00:00

Local stock exchange now live on Nasdaq

2020-01-23T08:11:16+00:00

The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) has successfully gone live with Nasdaq Matching Engine and Nasdaq Market Surveillance, thereby enabling the exchange to introduce new products and services, and attract investors. The matching engine technology, which is built upon the cloud-enabled Nasdaq Financial Framework, will bolster the JSE's ability to manage

Local stock exchange now live on Nasdaq2020-01-23T08:11:16+00:00

‘Clerks’ occupation group tops the labour force growth list

2020-01-23T08:08:04+00:00

Director General of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), Carol Coy, is informing that the 'clerks' occupation group accounted for the most significant increase in employment recorded in the October 2019 Labour Force Survey. Speaking during STATIN's quarterly briefing at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston on Friday (January

‘Clerks’ occupation group tops the labour force growth list2020-01-23T08:08:04+00:00

GraceKennedy makes offer to acquire Key Insurance

2020-01-23T00:20:13+00:00

Following on the heels of its 15 per cent share acquisition last year December, the GraceKennedy Group (GKG) has announced plans to further strengthen and expand its financial division through an offer by the holding company, GraceKennedy Financial Group Limited (GKFG), to acquire a greater stake in Key Insurance Company

GraceKennedy makes offer to acquire Key Insurance2020-01-23T00:20:13+00:00

Port Royal residents must own development, says PM

2020-01-23T00:16:53+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Port Royal Development project is being pursued in a “very holistic way” with the participation and support of residents, who must own the development. “We cannot displace the people who live in Port Royal; they must become a part of the development,” he said.

Port Royal residents must own development, says PM2020-01-23T00:16:53+00:00

Gov’t adds $8b to budget

2020-01-23T00:05:53+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The 2019/20 budget is being increased by approximately $8 billion, according to the supplementary estimates for the fiscal year. The estimates which were tabled by the Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Dr Nigel Clarke, in the House of Representatives today, showed no increase in

Gov’t adds $8b to budget2020-01-23T00:05:53+00:00

Managing flexibility Bank of Jamaica governor shares his thoughts on the teething pains of a modern foreign exchange market

2020-01-22T11:19:44+00:00

The Jamaica dollar closed 2019 at $132.57 versus the US dollar, an annual depreciation of 3.7 per cent. This year-over-year change in the exchange rate was moderate compared to annual depreciation of 2.1 per cent in the previous year and appreciation of 2.8 per cent in 2017. Since the

Managing flexibility Bank of Jamaica governor shares his thoughts on the teething pains of a modern foreign exchange market2020-01-22T11:19:44+00:00

STATIN reports continued decline in unemployment

2020-01-22T11:14:15+00:00

THE Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) in its latest labour force survey findings has indicated that the country's unemployment rate continues to trend downwards while female employment increases. The country's chief data processing entity, while presenting its review at a media briefing held at the Knutsford Court Hotel on Friday,

STATIN reports continued decline in unemployment2020-01-22T11:14:15+00:00
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