Sending money to another country, new rules from CFPB protects you the consumer
Do you send money to his family, friends, or other people in another country? Are you thinking of sending money abroad?
Caribbean fisherfolk mobilise for stronger representation
Port of Spain, Trinidad. September 2, 2013 - Over 35 fisherfolk leaders and resource persons from 17 CARICOM countries met in August in Trinidad and agreed on a four year plan of action which among other things will see fisherfolk in the Caribbean mobilising for stronger representation in the region and internationally.
Michael Lee-Chin – Jamaican Born Businessman, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
Michael Lee-Chin was born in Port Antonio Jamaica in 1951 of bi-racial (Chinese and Black) parents. He lives between his homes in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and Miami Florida. Lee-Chin is a business magnate, investor, and philanthropist and the founder and Chairman of Portland Holdings Inc., a privately held investment company which owns a collection of diversified operating companies in sectors that include media, tourism, health care telecommunications and financial services.
Not a palm tree in sight - Some onshore jurisdictions can be laxer than the offshore sort
SAM KOIM, THE chairman of Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption watchdog, raised eyebrows at a meeting of financial crime-fighters in Sydney last October when he described how officials from his country were systematically “using Australia as a Cayman Islands” by laundering a significant portion of corruptly obtained funds through Australian banks and property deals. Papuans were thought to be the largest property investors in Australia’s far north. He vowed to keep up the pressure on Australia until it stopped taking such business.
Countries with zero income taxes
Personal income taxes are a huge source of revenue for most governments, and the debate on taxes has been a hot-button issue in recent elections in the United States and Europe. But there are some countries where you can be 100% certain you don't have to pay income tax.
Apple stock dips below $500
Apple's stock slipped below $500 for the first time in 11 months as investors reacted to reports signalling the company's latest iPhone is falling further behind alternatives running Google's Android operating system.
Fit to fly!
Finally! After nearly 11 months of painstaking evaluation and working tirelessly to meet the requirements of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), Fly Jamaica Airways can now officially take to the skies.
Fly Jamaica gets all clear to take to the skies
After nearly eleven months of arduous and painstaking evaluations and working tirelessly to meet the requirements of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), Fly Jamaica Airways can now officially take to the skies.
Fly Jamaica Airways was recently presented with its Air Operating Certificate (AOC), which means it now has the license to operate as an airline.
European stocks gain on expectations of European Central Bank bond buying
European stocks edged higher and the euro hovered near an eight-week high on Thursday on expectations the European Central Bank will unveil new tactics to cut high borrowing costs for indebted euro zone states at a policy meeting later in the day.
The single currency jumped more than 1 cent on Wednesday to a high of $1.2625 after a string of leaks from euro zone officials suggested the ECB would buy short-term debt and not give its own holdings seniority over those of private investors.
Campari manufacturer buys stake in Jamaica’s Appleton rum
Italy’s Gruppo Campari, maker of the eponymous red aperitif, is buying Jamaican rum maker Lascelles de Mercado & Co LAS.JS to boost its presence in growing American markets, as sales in recession-hit Italy lose fizz.
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