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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | May 24, 2006

No haven for Olint in St Kitts
OLINT CORPORATION, barred from currency trading in Jamaica, has registered as a company in St Kitts/Nevis but has no licence to conduct financial services operation in that east Caribbean country to which it told clients it had relocated...

Dunn's River Falls at risk
AS A child I always loved to visit the Dunn's River Falls. As an adult I take many of my friends from overseas to the falls year after year and I still love the feel of the cold water that converts into something exhilarating and revitalising...


St Ann Credit Union is tops
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE ST. ANN Co-operative Credit Union has earned the distinction of being named the Top Credit Union in Jamaica for the year 2005. The announcement was made at the recent awards dinner of the Jamaica Co-op Credit Union League...


Restaurants now feeling the squeeze
THE ECONOMIC bite imposed on Jamaican consumers over the last two years is being felt in the restaurant industry, which is now experiencing a major slowdown in business. "Business is very, very slow," said John Davis...


Market runnings
Question: You are always pointing us to the terms of the contract. Do you realise that when one is buying property or car insurance, one is never shown the contract or allowed to read the fine print? We only see the contract weeks or months after paying..


Tax blow for US expats
HAMILTON, Bermuda (The Royal Gazette): AMERICANS LIVING abroad will see their tax costs rise dramatically as a result of tax legislation United States President George W. Bush signed last week. The election year tax measure aims to cut U.S. taxes...




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