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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | April 27, 2005

Brady defends banks' interest rate policies
MANAGING DIRECTOR of FirstCaribbean International Bank (Jamaica) Limited, Milton Brady, has joined the fray in the ongoing debate over interest rate spreads.

Mayberry snatches Peart from First Global
Vice-president of investments at First Global Financial Services, Gary Peart, will join Mayberry Investments Limited, according to a Wednesday Business source.


Is your motor policy CSME-ready?
QUESTION: Does my auto insurance cover me when I drive another vehicle? I am planning to use my sister's car. She is at present overseas. Also, what would be the situation if I were to rent a car ­ either here or in Florida?


Guardian Life, GraceKennedy to form insurance company
GRACEKENNEDY Limited and Guardian Life will join forces to form an insurance company later this year. Slated to come on stream by July 1, the new entity will be fifty-fifty owned by Grace and Guardian Life.


Sun Solutions gives you stocks online
"IF YOU are going to buy stocks, check the site." This is the recommendation from Sun Solutions Limited, developers of the website www.caribbeanstockcharts.com.


American found in breach of the Customs Act
AN AMERICAN citizen, Al Cornell Reid, recently pleaded guilty to breaches of the Customs Act in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court, according to a press release from the Tax Admins-tration Services Department.


Pan Caribbean profit surges
FOR THE 12 month period ended December 31, 2004 Pan Caribbean Financial Services (PCFS) reported net profit of $842 million, a 146 per cent increase over the prior year's results of $342 million.

















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