Global wealth grows but at expense of future prosperity – World Bank

2021-11-01T13:04:39+00:00

The World Bank said on Wednesday that global wealth has grown overall, but it comes at the expense of future prosperity and by exacerbating inequalities. Relative to Latin America and the Caribbean, LAC, the bank’s new Changing Wealth of Nations 2021 report noted that although total wealth has nearly doubled

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NCB Group enters fintech market

2021-11-01T11:53:03+00:00

Skip to main content Mobile Apps eGleaner Login Subscribe Now Kingston 79°F 26°C Mon | Nov 1, 2021 Published:Sunday | October 31, 2021 | 12:06 AMHuntley Medley - Associate Business Editor Previous Next Vernon James, head of NCB Financial Group’s new fintech company TFOB 2021 Limited. 1 2 NCB Financial

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Government To Prioritise More Policies To Facilitate A More Inclusive Economy

2021-11-01T07:29:40+00:00

Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Dr. the Hon. Nigel Clarke, says the Government will be prioritising additional policies that facilitate a more inclusive economy for Jamaicans. Dr. Clarke notes that work to this end has commenced with the introduction of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), now being

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2021-11-01T07:11:01+00:00

Work is advanced on the proposed Microinsurance Bill, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament before the end of the current fiscal year in March next year. This was disclosed by Minister of Finance and the Public Services Dr Nigel Clarke who said he anticipates the legislation's passage during

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DB raises US$150m from German market bonds

2021-10-29T14:44:58+00:00

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) for the second time raised funds from the German capital market via bond issues totalling US$150 million. The funds raised from 20-year US$100 million and 22-year US$50 million bonds were offered on the German market on October 15 by Deutsche Bank AG. Prior to this

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Global wealth grows but…

2021-10-29T14:39:42+00:00

AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Print Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to EmailShare to More 2 A report from the World Bank is indicating that global wealth has grown overall but the distribution of this wealth has become far more unequal. The report, The Changing Wealth of Nations, tracks the

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Software engineers wanted from the Caribbean

2021-10-29T14:33:41+00:00

Automattic Inc, the San Francisco, California, US-based company behind blogging platforms WordPress.com , Tumblr and others, is seeking data scientists based in the Caribbean to onboard, with the promise that relocation is not necessary in order to earn top dollar. In a press notice, the company said it is partnering

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the future. Bankruptcy not forever

2021-10-29T14:26:01+00:00

Failure to keep proper accounting could result in a company filing for bankruptcy, but keeping good accounting records may also be the saviour during such proceedings. According to immediate past president of the Jamaican Bar Association and head of litigation at DunnCox — a Kingston based lawfirm — Emile Leiba,

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