US wants to triple call centre employment in Jamaica

2015-07-23T03:37:00+00:00

BY VERNON DAVIDSON Executive editor — publications davidsonv@jamaicaobserver.com Friday, June 19, 2015 MORENO… said lottery scammers have been so bold as to bring people to Jamaica to open bank accounts here UNITED States Ambassador to Jamaica Luis Moreno sees call centres as a growth industry for Jamaica and, as such,

US wants to triple call centre employment in Jamaica2015-07-23T03:37:00+00:00

What would we be without our Jamaican Diaspora?

2015-06-24T00:39:01+00:00

Thursday, June 18, 2015 Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade State Minister Arnaldo Brown (right), confers with the Jamaica Promotions Corporation’s (JAMPRO) Film Commissioner , Carole Beckford, during Monday’s (June 15) Cultural and Creative Industries Session of the 6th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference, being held from June 13 to 18, at

What would we be without our Jamaican Diaspora?2015-06-24T00:39:01+00:00

Fourth Quarter 2014 Quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

2015-06-17T14:24:50+00:00

March 31, 2015 Total value added at constant prices for the Jamaican economy recorded a decline of 0.4 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2014 when compared to the similar quarter of 2013. This reduction in output was due mainly to a 3.9 per cent decline in the Goods

Fourth Quarter 2014 Quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP)2015-06-17T14:24:50+00:00

FSC cautions against investing in International Financial Services Limited

2015-06-08T23:45:11+00:00

7:14 am, Fri June 5, 2015 Excerpt from Gleaner Publication The Financial Services Commission (FSC) has issued an advisory, cautioning members of the public against investing in an unlicensed entity which has been seeking clients. In the advisory, released on Thursday evening, the FSC cautioned potential investors about solicitations by

FSC cautions against investing in International Financial Services Limited2015-06-08T23:45:11+00:00

We still have a long way to go – Finance Minister

2015-06-07T05:54:12+00:00

Saturday, June 06, 2015 | 4:07 PM Finance Minister Peter Phillips (left) with NCB’s group managing director, Patrick Hylton MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica - Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr Peter Phillips has said that despite Jamaica’s achievement in its Economic Reform Programme and the fact that the economy is returning

We still have a long way to go – Finance Minister2015-06-07T05:54:12+00:00

Road safety expo for Half-Way-Tree

2015-06-05T12:36:07+00:00

Alphonso Grennell, organiser of the Jamaica Driver & Traffic Safety Expo to be held in Half-Wa- Tree, St Andrew, tomorrow. (Photo: File) THE 2015 Jamaica Driver & Traffic Safety Expo will be held in Mandela Park in Half-Way-Tree, St Andrew, tomorrow. Starting at 9:00 am, the event is also paired

Road safety expo for Half-Way-Tree2015-06-05T12:36:07+00:00

Caribbean Insurers Urged to Develop Products for Agriculture, Tourism

2015-06-04T09:27:09+00:00

By Marlon Tingling June 2, 2015 Players in the Caribbean insurance industry are being urged to develop innovative products that will provide natural disaster protection for critical sectors such as agriculture and tourism. Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Lloyd B. Smith, made the appeal, as he delivered

Caribbean Insurers Urged to Develop Products for Agriculture, Tourism2015-06-04T09:27:09+00:00

Caribbean insurers urged to cover agriculture, tourism

2015-06-04T09:11:28+00:00

Wednesday, June 03, 2015 THE CARIBBEAN insurance industry is being urged to develop innovative products that will provide natural disaster protection for critical sectors such as agriculture and tourism. Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Lloyd B Smith, made the appeal as he delivered the keynote address at the

Caribbean insurers urged to cover agriculture, tourism2015-06-04T09:11:28+00:00

Jamaica gets US$699 in FDI, but US$1b would be peanuts — PSOJ president

2015-06-03T17:34:53+00:00

BY STEVEN JACKSON Business reporter jacksons@jamaicaobserver.com  Wednesday, June 03, 2015 MAHFOOD... We need to stop talking about one per cent growth. JAMAICA attracted US$699 million in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2014 or 7.0 per cent higher year-on-year, according to just published data from a United Nations-based regional body. The

Jamaica gets US$699 in FDI, but US$1b would be peanuts — PSOJ president2015-06-03T17:34:53+00:00

What does Moodys credit rating upgrade mean for Jamaica?

2015-06-03T17:27:07+00:00

BY KEITH COLLISTER  Wednesday, June 03, 2015 HAVANA, Cuba — Tourists enjoy cigars, mojitos and live music at the Bodeguita del Medio Bar, frequented by the late American novelist Ernest Hemingway in Old Havana, Cuba on May 24th. The thaw in relations between the U.S. and Cuba has led to

What does Moodys credit rating upgrade mean for Jamaica?2015-06-03T17:27:07+00:00
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