he International Monetary Fund says the US economy is on sounder footing than it was a year ago but is still being restrained by government spending cuts and tax increases.
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Financially strapped regional airline LIAT announced it had taken possession of an ATR 72-600 aircraft as it upgrades its aging fleet.
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Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Brian Wynter has downplayed concerns about the depreciating Jamaican dollar. He said the central bank had anticipated the present exchange rate and its impact on prices.
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The four production contracts signed this week between the T&T Government and Australian energy company BHP Billiton are for the drilling of six wells in the deep waters off Trinidad.
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Jamaica’s opposition is calling on the Portia Simpson-Miller administration to immediately start dialogue with critical stakeholders in the currency market and fix the exchange rate close to the current level.
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The Jamaica Manufacturers Association (JMA) has sought the intervention of Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller to help resolve the ongoing trade dispute between Jamaica and T&T.
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Finance Minister Larry Howai’s optimism that the T...
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Overall market activity resulted from trading in 14 securities of which five advanced, one declined and eight traded firm.
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British officials are hoping that the impending royal birth will produce a bouncing baby buoy for the economy.
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Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Pascal Lamy has urged developing countries to ensure they have the necessary trade capacity to take advantage of a changing global environment.
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