Unemployment drops to record low 8 per cent

2019-04-22T01:58:50+00:00

Director general, Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) Carol Coy (seated, centre) looks over the March 2019 Consumer Price Index and January 2019 Labour Force Survey at a press conference on Tuesday at STATIN's offices in St Andrew. Looking on are deputy director general, STATIN Leesha Delatie-Budair (left); director, Surveys Division,

Unemployment drops to record low 8 per cent2019-04-22T01:58:50+00:00

Jamaica records most successful winter tourist season

2019-04-22T01:54:49+00:00

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (centre, back row), and Executive Director of the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo), Dr Andrew Spencer (fourth left, back row), with several participants in the Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Festival Volunteer Training Programme, during an awards ceremony at the University of Technology (UTech) in St

Jamaica records most successful winter tourist season2019-04-22T01:54:49+00:00

China economic growth steady amid tariff fight with US

2019-04-22T01:51:44+00:00

China’s economic growth held steady in the latest quarter, despite a tariff war with Washington, as Beijing’s efforts to reverse a slowdown started to gain traction. The world’s second-largest economy expanded by 6.4 per cent over a year before in the three months ending in March, the government reported Wednesday.

China economic growth steady amid tariff fight with US2019-04-22T01:51:44+00:00

Real estate adds jobs mostly for women, agriculture sheds male workers

2019-04-18T13:32:13+00:00

The Jamaican economy created nearly 29,000 jobs in the quarter ending January, and women were the main beneficiaries. But men still command most of the jobs in the overall economy. In the latest Labour Force Survey released Tuesday by the Statistical Institute of Jamaica, jobs for men grew by 9,500

Real estate adds jobs mostly for women, agriculture sheds male workers2019-04-18T13:32:13+00:00

Inflation optimism – March data offers hope for BOJ target

2019-04-18T13:26:16+00:00

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica on Tuesday released new data on ­inflation which shows that the indicator is moving significantly for the first time in seven months, giving some hope that the central bank may meet its inflation target by June if the trend continues. But this time, in

Inflation optimism – March data offers hope for BOJ target2019-04-18T13:26:16+00:00

Gov’t targets 100,000 more Jamaicans for BPO jobs by 2022

2019-04-13T03:34:41+00:00

Denworth Finnikin, National TVET coordinator, addressing yesterday's second Annual Outsource 2 Jamaica Conference at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St James. (Photo: Philp Lemonte) ROSE HALL, St James — More than 100,000 Jamaicans are being targeted for employment in the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector by 2022,

Gov’t targets 100,000 more Jamaicans for BPO jobs by 20222019-04-13T03:34:41+00:00

IMF projects 1.4% GDP growth for Latin America and Caribbean

2019-04-13T03:31:45+00:00

Real GDP for Latin America and the Caribbean in 2019 is projected to grow at 1.4 per cent, according to the latest World Economic Outlook report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Jamaica's growth in the same period is projected at 1.7 per cent. However, while the region's growth is

IMF projects 1.4% GDP growth for Latin America and Caribbean2019-04-13T03:31:45+00:00

Wigton to raise $5.5 billion for Government coffers – IPO to open April 17

2019-04-13T03:28:09+00:00

Dr Nigel Clarke (left), minister of finance and the public service, speaking with Christopher Berry, chairman of Mayberry Investments Limited at the Wigton IPO briefing at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, on Tuesday. The Government is aiming to raise $5.5 billion from the initial public offering (IPO) of Wigton

Wigton to raise $5.5 billion for Government coffers – IPO to open April 172019-04-13T03:28:09+00:00
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