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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | September 26, 2004

Bee up your portfolio (must have stocks)
A FEW weeks ago, the Bank of Jamaica reduced interest rates on its open market instruments by almost one half per cent - the central bank's rates are now between 14 and 16 per cent.

Red Stripe donates $100 million to NWC
COMMUNITIES THAT are among the worst affected during the passage of Hurricane Ivan and are still without water, stand to benefit from $100 million donated to the National Water Commission (NWC), by Red Stripe.


NCB'S performance after AIC control (Part 2)
In last week's Sunday Business, NCB Group Managing Director, Aubyn Hill addressed the improved performance of NCB since it was acquired by Canadian mutual fund company, AIC. This week he turns his attention to NCB's corporate culture and his leadership...


Facey: Pan Jam on prosperity path
PAN JAMAICAN Investment Trust Limited (Pan Jam) is poised for continued growth and stability, said Stephen Facey, its president and chief executive officer.


Why is it easier to accumulate assets abroad?
JAMAICANS OFTEN complain that in spite of how hard they work here at home, they just never seem to be able to accumulate as many investment assets as their friends and relatives in North America and elsewhere in the first world.














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