The government will further increase direct payments through the treasury single account at the Bank of Jamaica, using the central treasu
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that while Jamaica's ongoing economic stabilisation and debt reduction were essential pillars
Members of the Economic Programme Oversight Com-mittee (EPOC) will be closely watching the Government in the run up to the general electi
Members of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC) have expressed concern about the Jamaican Government's ongoing cutback in ca
Incumbent president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), Christopher Zacca, said he will not be seeking re-election to t
Despite the continued depreciation of the Jamaican dollar over the past months, Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor Brian Wynter said the usua
Mobile termination rates versus value products
Three technocrats have suggested that it would be unwise for the Government to deviate from the 7.5 per cent of gross domestic product (G
Jamaica Public Service Company’s billing system is cold and unfeeling, as one electricity consumer found out at the end of
Banks to report FATCA information to TAJ
J?can economy contracts 0.8% as agriculture falters
A team which undertook the sixth review of Jamaica's economic support programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reemphasis
The government said that an increase in employment and improved compliance from employers being able to claim employment tax credit has b
The government will be moving to address the vexed issue of non-payment of salary deductions to various institutions, within the next six
PetroCaribe presents spillover
risk to beneficiary countries - IMF
WASHINGTON, DC:
IMF predicts protracted subpar growth
Banks safer, but not strong enough to provide ample credit
The Office of Utilities Regulations (OUR) is recruiting a provider of number portability administration services to Jamaican telecoms ahe
IMF stamped approval on 5th test without formal review
The Government is working towards building an economic system that measures growth not only by a healthy balance sheet, but by the genera
The National Workers Union (NWU) offered office space at its Kingston headquarters to a group of lawyers in return for their legal servic
Medical Associa-tes Limited, the hol-ding company for Kingston?s privately owned Medical Associates Hospital, has taken legal action agai