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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | July 2, 2003

CONFIDENCE shaken - Survey says businesses and consumers uncertain about Jamaica's economy
LOCAL BUSINESS and consumer confidence in the economy fell to a new low during the second quarter of the year ended June, according to the latest Jamaica Conference Board survey.

Major Internet potential in Jamaica - JAMPRO
MORE THAN 95,000 Jamaicans in six parishes now subscribe to Internet service providers, according to a market study commissioned by Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO).


'Scale back pension age'
ACTUARY AND pensions expert, Daisy Coke, has suggested a change in the direction of the pension reform debate to centre more on post-retirement welfare.


Phone card prices inflated
JAMAICA'S TWO major cellular telephone providers, Cable & Wireless and Digicel, say they have no control over the inflated resale price of prepaid calling cards being peddled across the island by hundreds of unregistered taxpaying micro-enterprises.


HoShue to head DB&G Merchant Bank
TANYA HOSHUE, the former manager for Credit and Corporate Banking at Issa Trust and Merchant Bank (ITMB), has been appointed general manager of the merged entity that is to retain the name Dehring Bunting & Golding Merchant Bank (DB&G).


You do the math
OVER THE past years, much has been said about the "poor" performance of our students in the CXC mathematics examination. Government and schools lament and parents cry...


Ja, a hotbed of creative investment opportunities
OUR VISIONS of where we would like to see our country in the future are what motivate us to succeed and drive us into action. I would, therefore, like to present some visions for us to contemplate for our future development.















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