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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | July 8, 2007

Caribbean stock exchange 'ready'
The new Caribbean Exchange Network (CXN) that will, initially, harmonise three of the largest stock markets via a common trading platform is now about two to three months to implementation. "It's the first we have reached this stage," said Marlene Street-Forrest, general manager of the Jamaica Stock Exchange and spokeswoman for CXN.

Alcoa bid 'lacking' says Alcan Inc

Alcan Inc., the big Canadian aluminum maker, said on Friday that a US$28.6-billion hostile takeover offer from American rival Alcoa remains inadequate, and that it is pursuing alternatives such as talks with other groups.

The average clause ain't so bad, after all

Question: I paid off the mortgage on my house five years ago. Since then, it has not been insured. This is due largely to my experience with the average clause during Hurricane Ivan. I am rethinking that decision. We are now in a hurricane season which forecasters say will be very active. What advice do you have to offer?

C&WJ now offering broadband telephone services for businesses

Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) has launched a new broadband telephone system targeted at businesses, saying it provides potential clients with an "efficient and economical means" of managing telephony systems across multiple locations, using minimum equipment.

The Myners Report and its applicability to Jamaica

In March 2000, the Chancellor of the Exchequer commissioned Paul Myners to conduct a review of institutional investments in the United Kingdom and the impact of decision making on productivity.

Signs of political maturity in Europe

Two of the most powerful have embraced as ministers individuals from outside the governing party and they have restructured ministries and the public service in recognition that 21st century governance is as much about management and the delivery of services as about power.





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