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NOAA forecasts an above-normal 2011 Atlantic hurricane season as the Caribbean monitors storm risk, while investment momentum builds across Jamaica, T&T and the Dominican Republic.
Caribbean property and investment summer outlook 2011 as Arab Spring-driven oil prices boost T&T revenues but strain energy-importing islands ahead of hurricane season.
The Caribbean assesses Trinidad Carnival’s economic impact as Japan’s earthquake and the Arab Spring drive oil prices higher and inject global uncertainty into property markets.
The Caribbean gears up for Trinidad Carnival 2011 and a promising spring investment season, with property markets showing resilience amid global uncertainty.
The Caribbean gears up for Trinidad Carnival 2011 and a promising spring investment season, with property markets showing resilience amid global economic uncertainty.
Caribbean property investment outlook for 2011 as Haiti marks one year since the earthquake, Jamaica pursues IMF-backed reform, and T&T energy revenues fuel construction.
Caribbean property investment outlook for 2011 as Haiti marks one year since the earthquake, Jamaica pursues IMF-backed reform, and T&T energy revenues fuel construction.
A comprehensive review of Caribbean property and investment in 2010, including Hurricane Tomas recovery, Barbados’s new Prime Minister, and the ongoing Haiti reconstruction effort.
St Lucia and St Vincent begin Hurricane Tomas reconstruction as the Caribbean holiday season 2010-11 opens, with Barbados’s new PM Stuart consolidating his leadership and property markets ending the year cautiously.
Caribbean Property & Investment Review — November 2010: PM Thompson Dies, Hurricane Tomas Devastates
Barbados mourns Prime Minister David Thompson who died in office October 23, as Hurricane Tomas devastates St Lucia and St Vincent in the final days of October.
The Caribbean’s most active 2010 hurricane season in years renews focus on property insurance resilience, while T&T tables its 2011 budget and investors pivot to year-end planning.
Caribbean Property & Investment Review — September 2010: Hurricane Earl Near-Miss and Active Season1
Hurricane Earl tracks near Antigua, Barbuda and the British Virgin Islands as a powerful Category 4 storm in August 2010, testing Caribbean property resilience amid an active Atlantic season.
Caribbean summer tourism peaks in 2010 following BP well capping in July, with T&T’s new Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar setting a fresh economic agenda and regional investor confidence recovering.
The BP Deepwater Horizon well is capped in mid-July, relieving Caribbean tourism anxiety, while T&T’s new PM Persad-Bissessar sets her economic agenda and summer bookings recover.
Trinidad and Tobago makes history as Kamla Persad-Bissessar becomes the country’s first female Prime Minister, while the Atlantic hurricane season opens and BP’s oil continues to flow.