22 to watch in ’22

2022-01-10T22:18:30+00:00

THE new year is here and as we move forward into it, the Jamaica Observer has compiled a list of 22 businesses to watch in 2022. Some are publicly held entities, others are private, but they all are companies we believe will make massive moves this year. Here's our list

22 to watch in ’222022-01-10T22:18:30+00:00

Economic recovery begins in T&T

2022-01-10T22:13:27+00:00

The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) said business operations are starting to recover following the gradual opening of the economy since the third quarter of 2021. In its Monetary Policy statement, the CBTT said that with respect to financing, business credit rose by 1.3 per cent year-on-year in

Economic recovery begins in T&T2022-01-10T22:13:27+00:00

$22.5-b Christmas spend

2022-01-10T22:10:19+00:00

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) issued $12 billion in net currency during the last 10 working days of December 2021. The currency issued during the period contributed to an overall growth of $22.5 billion or 11 per cent in the currency stock for December 2021 relative to the previous month.

$22.5-b Christmas spend2022-01-10T22:10:19+00:00

Barbados rolls out new forex platform

2022-01-10T22:05:09+00:00

The Central Bank of Barbados, CBB, has introduced a foreign exchange platform that allows a person to apply for funds to be remitted abroad. The new system, CBB Forex Online, is designed to “create a more efficient exchange controls platform that allows the bank to better monitor trends and minimise

Barbados rolls out new forex platform2022-01-10T22:05:09+00:00

Life, motor insurance claims jump

2022-01-10T21:59:11+00:00

Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) is reporting a significant increase in claims on life insurance policies for the first nine months of 2021, when compared to the corresponding periods in 2020. According to the IAJ, “Death Claims on individual life policies for the period January to September 2021 were up

Life, motor insurance claims jump2022-01-10T21:59:11+00:00

DEATH OF MICHAEL A. FRASER, OD, JP;, CLU, CHAIRMAN OF JAMAICA MEDICAL FOUNDATION

2022-01-09T14:53:06+00:00

DEATH OF MICHAEL A. FRASER, OD, JP, CLU CHAIRMAN OF THE JAMAICA MEDICAL FOUNDATION Members of the Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) and the Jamaica Medical Foundation (JMF)  an outreach arm of the Insurance Industry, are saddened by the passing of Michael A. Fraser, on January 8, 2022.   Age 79

DEATH OF MICHAEL A. FRASER, OD, JP;, CLU, CHAIRMAN OF JAMAICA MEDICAL FOUNDATION2022-01-09T14:53:06+00:00

Tourism minister hails ROK Hotel’s investment in downtown Kingston

2022-01-07T15:02:18+00:00

The Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett has applauded the pending opening of ROK Hotel Kingston, hailing the development on the Kingston waterfront as an invaluable investment that will add to the revitalisation of the capital. Following a recent meeting with hotel stakeholders, Bartlett said the hotel's opening is coming at

Tourism minister hails ROK Hotel’s investment in downtown Kingston2022-01-07T15:02:18+00:00

Big winners and losers of 2021

2022-01-07T14:54:59+00:00

AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Print Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to EmailShare to More 1With another year under COVID-19, the Business Observer has reviewed the performance of the largest movers by market capitalisation in 2021. Winners GraceKennedy Limited (GK) – This conglomerate was the 13th best-performing stock in 2021,

Big winners and losers of 20212022-01-07T14:54:59+00:00

ExxonMobil discovers more oil off Guyana’s coast

2022-01-07T14:47:58+00:00

ExxonMobil said on Wednesday that it made two additional oil discoveries off the coast of Guyana as the South American country prepares to become the world’s newest major oil producer. The discoveries occurred in an area where officials believe they can extract at least 10 billion oil-equivalent barrels. The company

ExxonMobil discovers more oil off Guyana’s coast2022-01-07T14:47:58+00:00

New auto sales up in 2021, but long way from full recovery

2022-01-07T14:41:49+00:00

New vehicle sales in the United States rebounded slightly last year from 2020’s dismal numbers but were still about two million below the years before the coronavirus pandemic. The reason? Although there are plenty of customers who want to buy new vehicles at hefty prices, there still aren’t enough computer

New auto sales up in 2021, but long way from full recovery2022-01-07T14:41:49+00:00
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