Minister of Industry, Investment & Commerce Karl Samuda leaves the island today for London at the head of a trade and investment mission aimed at stimulating demand for Jamaican products...
In response to reports appearing in the media about the lack of coverage of the FINSAC Commission of Enquiry being held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston, the Jamaica...
Building on its financial support of businesses operating within the productive sector, the National Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of Jamaica Limited, has introduced a Champions Assist programme, to further help small...
KINGSTON — Co-owner of once popular furniture and appliance retailer, Homelectrix, George Hugh, told the FINSAC Commission of Enquiry, Tuesday February 22 that his family suffered mentally and financially from...
Deputy Financial Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Ann Marie Rhoden says more equitable arrangements between the publicandprivate sectors are essential for the success of Government’s...
Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) Governor, Brian Wynter, is forecasting marginal growth in economic activity for the March quarter, which should spill over into fiscal year 2011/2012. The growth, he said,...
KINGSTON — Mandeville businessman, Michael Levy, Thursday (February 17), denied that he signed on to a 55 percent interest rate on a $4 million loan from Eagle Commercial Bank in...
Director General in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Devon Rowe, has explained that implementation of the proposed Central Treasury Management System (CTMS), will allow the Government to...
Minister of Finance and the Public Service, the Hon. Audley Shaw today announced the successful placement of a US$400 million Eurobond at a record interest rate of 7.95 percent –...
KINGSTON — A Mandeville businessman told the Commission of Enquiry into the 1990s financial sector collapse, on Wednesday (February 16), how a $4 million loan from the Eagle Commercial Bank...
Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor, Brian Wynter, says that, for the calendar year 2010, the value of the Jamaican dollar appreciated by 4.4 per cent against the US dollar, in...
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