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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | January 21, 2007

New bank-client precedent ... Privy Council rules verbal directive can override written instructions
A St. Elizabeth businessman, his last hope of reprieve dashed by the United Kingdom Privy Council, is now faced with a huge debt of $462 million to October 17, with interest accruing at a daily rate of $40,000, arising from loan transactions with a bank

Free wireless Internet - C&WJ rolling out new hot spots ahead of competition

With the launch of Digicel's wireless broadband services expected in a few months, Cable & Wireless Jamaica is trying to pre-empt the competition by expanding its free wireless services.


JSE summary for January 15-19

In this Week's trading session the following reflect the movement of the JSE Indices: -


Should 'returnees' pay more for motor insurance in JA?

Question: I am a US-based Jamaican. I have been driving here for the past 12 years. I


Management vs leadership

I have been hearing more often these days that the Caribbean is in a leadership crisis in areas such as sports, politics and the corporate world.


CWC visa likely to enhance integration

Listening to Barbados Deputy Prime Minister Mia Mottley speak in Aruba, one could not but have sympathy with her and the difficult hand that she has been given to play over Caricom's new visa regime.


NHT can provide a first option ... but five to 15% deposit needed

Hi Mr. Morrison, I am a young man seeking some advice on purchasing a home for me and my family.




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