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Gov’t withdraws US$300m from NRF
The Ministry of Finance yesterday announced that the Government of Guyana has made its fourth transfer for 2024 from the…
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Still no word on kidnap victim
-family stage candlelight vigil By Shuntel Glasgow Family and friends of Joshua David, who was abducted last Thursday, held a…
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GWI says storm caused water disruption at Linden
Responding to a statement by APNU+AFC Member of Parliament, Jermaine Figueira, GWI yesterday said that a storm in Linden on…
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Caribbean Week of Agriculture must focus almost entirely on climate mitigation
The fact that this year’s Caribbean Week of Agriculture, which is being held from October 7-11 is being staged a…
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Gold price pauses ahead of U.S. economic data
By Jim Wyckoff Senior Market Analyst and Columnist (Kitco News) – Gold and silver prices are just slightly lower in…
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Trinidad to divest 49% stake in CLICO
(Trinidad Express) The Government intends to sell its 49% shareholding in Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO), Minister of Finance Colm…
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Suriname’s oil ‘bonanza’ yields positive World Bank response
Not unmindful of Suriname’s likely emergence as a global oil giant in the not too distant future the World Bank…
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Hurricane Beryl would almost certainly have endangered CARICOM’s 25×2025 projection
While in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Beryl businesses in Jamaica that depended heavily on the agriculture sector for substantial…
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Singapore, UK, Taiwan on CEO World leader board of investment friendly countries
CARICOM countries remain ‘off the pace’ For all the international attention which Guyana has derived in recent years on account…
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October 15-17: Guyana, Suriname parade their petro credentials on the global investment stage
If the issue of jurisdiction over the Corentyne river has a tendency to surface, sometimes at the most awkward moments,…
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