EGC maintains confidence in 5-in-4

2019-01-24T13:47:03+00:00

Chairman of the Government's Economic Growth Council (EGC) Senator Aubyn Hill yesterday insisted that the council's confidence in their projected 5-in-4 (five per cent in four years) growth figures still stands. According to Senator Hill, who was chairing yesterday's press briefing on the EGC's seventh report on its activities, at

EGC maintains confidence in 5-in-42019-01-24T13:47:03+00:00

J’cans urged to consider buying shares in public companies listed on JSE

2019-01-24T13:42:36+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness is encouraging Jamaicans to buy shares in public companies. He was speaking yesterday at the 50th anniversary of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Regional Investments & Capital Markets Conference at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. Alluding to energy company Wigton Wind Farms, Holness said the Government

J’cans urged to consider buying shares in public companies listed on JSE2019-01-24T13:42:36+00:00

Search on for new BOJ governor

2019-01-24T13:37:21+00:00

The search is on for a new governor for the Bank of Jamaica. The new governor will replace Brian Wynter whose contract is due to come to an end in November. In a statement issued Wednesday afternoon, Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke said in 2017 Wynter was asked to extend

Search on for new BOJ governor2019-01-24T13:37:21+00:00

Spends J$500 million a year on Jamaican produce

2019-01-24T13:18:29+00:00

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) continues to make a concerted effort to support and buy from the Jamaican farming industry and local manufacturing sector. Jamaica's leading hotel group spends over $500 million a year which equates to 5.4 million pounds of produce for its hotels. Speaking at a luncheon in Montego

Spends J$500 million a year on Jamaican produce2019-01-24T13:18:29+00:00

The evolution of stock index funds

2019-01-24T13:14:27+00:00

Forty years ago, the thought of buying a stock index fund was ridiculed. Why would anyone be satisfied with an investment that promised nothing more than the same return as the market? Later this year, however, US stock index funds may, for the first time, control more in assets than

The evolution of stock index funds2019-01-24T13:14:27+00:00

Business, consumer confidence up

2019-01-23T13:58:33+00:00

Consumers continued to show confidence in the economy as the fourth quarter of 2018 saw the index increasing to 175.5 points compared with 156 at the start of the year and 148 during the corresponding period in 2017. This was largely attributed to their anticipation of jobs being created,

Business, consumer confidence up2019-01-23T13:58:33+00:00

Hendrickson planning Jamaica’s tallest high-rise

2019-01-23T13:26:52+00:00

Hendrickson, who is in the process of redeveloping the former Wyndham hotel at 77 Knutsford Boulevard, is weighing the development of the tower on adjoining land currently in use as a parking lot. That high-rise would eclipse the country’s current tallest structure, The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, which Hendrickson also

Hendrickson planning Jamaica’s tallest high-rise2019-01-23T13:26:52+00:00

Pressure crisis – High levels of hypertension trigger alarm bells

2019-01-23T13:16:08+00:00

Heart Foundation of Jamaica (HFJ) analysis showing that more than three-quarters of clients have abnormal blood pressure and that nearly 70 per cent are overweight has prompted the organisation to ramp up its sensitisation programmes in the lead-up to the commemoration of Heart Month in February. Speaking at the launch

Pressure crisis – High levels of hypertension trigger alarm bells2019-01-23T13:16:08+00:00

Govt using tax revenue surplus to pay arrears to SMEs — Clarke

2019-01-22T21:53:35+00:00

Minister of Finance and the Public Service Dr Nigel Clarke says that a “plethora” of small- and medium-sized businesses will benefit from an allocation of $1.5 billion included in the supplementary estimates for 2018/19 for bills owed to them by government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs). Dr Clarke told the

Govt using tax revenue surplus to pay arrears to SMEs — Clarke2019-01-22T21:53:35+00:00
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