Central Bank Governor Cleviston Haynes is not predicting any harm to the economy should Barbados give up its majority shareholding in regional airline LIAT. But as the Government offers its …
Marlon Madden
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More Barbadians went to their credit unions for loans last year, resulting in a more than four per cent increase in loans from those institutions, when compared to the previous …
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Former Governor of the Central Bank Dr DeLisle Worrell is blaming the public sector for Barbados’ falling ranking in the Global Competitiveness Report. And he’s suggested that until the public …
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Investment firm Fortress Fund Managers is reporting overall positive returns for its second quarter ending June 30. However, with ongoing international trade tensions putting increased pressure on investments globally, and …
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Barbados has made a pitch for significant investment from Kenya in a range of Barbadian industries – from renewable energy and tourism to the planned medical cannabis industry – as …
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There is a new kind of food in Bridgetown and it’s quickly becoming the talk of the town for all the right reasons. About a month ago, Asahari Tang opened …
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Barbadians are increasingly swiping their debit cards instead of paying cash, making $1.2 billion in purchases last – though cash remains king, according to the Central Bank of Barbados. But …
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Government’s decision to reduce the corporate tax rate and allow residents to open foreign exchange accounts should augur well for the local investment climate. This assessment has come from officials …
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Medical records and other sensitive data could become “weapons of mass destruction” if they are not properly protected, Minister of Health Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Bostic has warned. His caution came …
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It was pure dancing and enjoyment on the Mighty Grynner Highway once the bands came one by one. The crowd grew rapidly as the more than 20 bands made …