NCB launches forex business credit card
National Commercial Bank (NCB) already has over 100,000 active credit-card subscriptions on the market, but demand for a new-type card that offers payment options in foreign currency has led to its introduction of another...
Management changes at Jamaica Producers - Andrew Lord resigns, interim manager appointed
Group Managing Director of the Jamaica Producers' Group, Jeffrey Hall, on Friday, announced switches in the conglomerate's management team, saying it was in keeping with the turnaround plan he was guiding.
Motor insurers need to change their course
Question: A bus that looks like those run by the JUTC struck the back of my vehicle.
Jamaica venture capitalist offers business tips on China - Wifi, wed-based video seen as good prospects
A Jamaican-born venture capitalist is selling WiFi infrastructure and web-based video as areas flush with business opportunity in China's booming economy.
Apotex to make generic AIDS drug from patented formula - Canada first to access 2003 TRIPS provision
Canada on Thursday notified the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that it had authorised a company to manufacture a generic version of a patented AIDS drug for export, the first such project to be attempted under trade provisions agreed in 2003.
Wheat pushes local flour, bread prices higher
The increasing demand for grains to produce ethanol continues to drive up the price of wheat on the international market and this could further push up the cost of flour and baked products locally.
Alcoa selling downstream businesses to restructure
Alcoa Inc., the biggest United States aluminum producer, said Thursday it will sell its packaging and consumer and automotive castings businesses, and plans to restructure its electrical and electronic solutions business.
AIC to withdraw three-month-old fund
Michael Lee Chin's AIC Limited said Wednesday it would discontinue its Canadian Income Choice Fund by December 7, suggesting the product had failed to excite the market.The fund was introduced in June.
Trade powers slowly colonising the Arctic - Caribbean tourism likely to be end loser
Three thousand miles and seemingly light years away from any issue that might interest the Caribbean, a territorial confrontation of sorts is under way to control uninhabited parts of the Arctic.
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