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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | April 2, 2006

WHEN WILL IT END? Investors feel the pinch as stock market continues to plunge
ON APRIL 26 last year the Jamaica Stock Exchange main index closed the day at 120,385 points. The main JSE index closed at 84,660 points on Thursday last week, a drop of 30 per cent from its peak of April 26.

Another way to invest: Foreign exchange trading
INVESTING IS traditionally associated with certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds and repurchase agreements. However, there is another type of investment tool that has the largest market in the world: foreign exchange trading.


Funding hinders cable TV
CHRISTOPHER CHAPLIN is a successful deal maker, who represents on behalf of Caribbean FILM/TV content creators to online and offline media content distributors in the United States, Africa and Europe.


Commentary - Doha talks under threat
WHAT IF anything should we expect from the Doha round: the now idling negotiations at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on global trade liberalisation?




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