It’s all about the Fed. Still.
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Overall market activity resulted from trading in 15 securities of which five advanced, one declined and nine traded firm.
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The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission says the agency will start requiring companies and individuals to admit wrongdoing in some big settlements.
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Government has moved to protect citizens from undue risks and ensure the development of a robust insurance sector that will avoid crises such as experienced with Clico in 2009, said Finance and the Economy Minister Larry Howai yesterday.
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The St Kitts-based Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) says it is spearheading the establishment of a working group to ensure that financial institutions which operate within the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) are prepared to the comply...
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Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller is calling on members of the Jamaican Diaspora to invest in the country saying also that foreign investors have shown their confidence by investing in mega projects here.
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Google yesterday sharply challenged the US government’s gag order on its Internet surveillance programme, citing what it described as a constitutional free speech right to divulge how many requests it receives from the government for data about its...
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The price of oil rose above US$98 yesterday as traders awaited the latest word on both the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and US oil supplies.
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Caribbean diplomats in the United Kingdom are gearing up to lobby the British government for an ease in the airline passenger duty (APD), a tax which Caribbean countries say seriously affect their tourism industries.
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Overall market activity resulted from trading in eight securities of which three advanced, one declined and four traded firm. Trading activity on the first tier market registered a volume of 40,001 shares crossing the floor of the Exchange valued at...
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