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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | August 21, 2005

Drivers feel the pinch!
FILLING YOUR gas tank just got a lot more expensive. When Petro-jam announced an eight per cent hike on the price of 87 unleaded gasolene last Wednesday, most motorists probably filed the information away as just another unpleasant fact.

Government not being transparent
Dear Editor: THE RECENTLY-reported news item about the KSAC giving first preference to the Ministry of Local Government, Community Development & Sport to purchase the mayor's official residence ...


New security features for local currency
THE BANK of Jamaica (BoJ) is advising the public that as of Monday, August 29, 2005, it will be putting into general circulation, banknotes with enhanced security features.


NCB's Payroll Plus puts you in the driver's seat
AS THE National Commercial Bank continues to improve its product offerings, yet another innovative loan product is being offered. The Payroll Plus Auto Loan, which was recently launched, offers up to 100 per cent financing for cars up to five years old.


Choosing an effective wealth adviser
LET'S FACE it, serious investment takes time and expertise. With our hectic schedules, very few of us have the time and even fewer of us have the expertise to develop, implement and monitor an effective investment strategy.


Inflation and savings
The damage to the economy caused by hurricanes Ivan, Emily and Dennis all within a 12-month period would have shaken a stronger economy than Jamaica's.


Sandals Dunn's River improves product
SANDALS DUNN'S River Golf Resort & Spa closed its hotel on Friday to start the final phase of a major upgrading project, which began earlier this year.


















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