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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Tuesday | April 26, 2005

Informal foreign exchange market under scrutiny
WESTERN BUREAU: THE SHOOTING death of an informal foreign exchange dealer in Montego Bay on Sunday has again raised concerns about the legality of the foreign currency trading black market.

Air Canada orders 32 Boeing jets
AIR CANADA yesterday announced firm orders for 32 Boeing Co. wide-bodied jets in a deal worth $6 billion, adding to the top United States aircraft maker's recent winning streak against archrival Airbus.


Banana shipment to EU resumes May 6
DR. MARSHALL Hall, chairman of the Banana Export Company of Jamaica (BECo), says that, on May 6, 250 tonnes of bananas valued at US$25,000 will leave Jamaica destined for the European Union...

















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