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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | January 23, 2008

Sandals Whitehouse value plunges US$39m - As hotel owner's losses climb to US$30.8m
Independent assessors have slashed the market value of the Sandals Whitehouse hotel by 39 per cent, saying that it would fetch only US$60 million (J$3.9 billion) in an 'arm's length' sale, rather than the US$99.1 million (J$6.5 billion) for which the real estate was previously carried ...

Local bonds could benefit from US rate cut - brokers

The emergency cut in interest rates by the United States central bank will have no immediate direct effect on local markets, brokers said Tuesday. The U.S. Federal Reserve cut rates by three-quarter point to 3.5 per cent Tuesday to revive confidence after world markets tanked Monday ...

New Era to invest $3b in low-income houses

New Era Homes 2000 Limited, developer of Angel Estates and, more recently, Caribbean Estates, in St. Catherine, is about to spend another $3 billion on low-income houses - Ardenne Farms - in the same parish. Leo Taddeo, chairman and chief executive officer of the company...

Jamaica's top foreign exchange earners vulnerable to US recession

Jamaica's remittance, tourism and bauxite-alumina sectors would be the hardest hit if a recession in the United States were to occur as predicted this year, according to second in command at the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Dr. Peter John Gordon ...

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