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Caribbean summer 2017 tourism is booming, with June delivering strong occupancy and revenue across major destinations. The hurricane season is active with early named storms tracked. Jamaica’s property market surges and DR construction accelerates as Guyana’s oil story deepens.
Caribbean spring tourism 2017 accelerates as the winter high season closes with strong results. Guyana’s oil development marks new milestones, the DR attracts record investment, and Article 50 is triggered as Brexit negotiations formally begin.
Caribbean spring investment momentum builds as T&T’s energy sector adapts to lower oil prices, Jamaica posts IMF programme milestones, and the Dominican Republic’s construction boom reshapes the resort-residential landscape.
Oil prices accelerate their decline toward $80 per barrel, sounding fiscal alarm bells in Trinidad & Tobago and prompting urgent budget revisions. Caribbean’s winter tourism season opens with encouraging forward bookings. Jamaica’s NHT maintains housing delivery, and the Dominican Republic’s luxury property market continues its strong run.
The Caribbean assesses post-Irene recovery and opens the 2011-12 tourism season, with Jamaica still led by PM Bruce Golding and T&T recording strong energy revenues.
Puerto Rico and the Bahamas assess Hurricane Irene’s aftermath as the 2011-12 Caribbean tourism season opens strongly, with PM Golding leading Jamaica and T&T recording strong energy revenue.
Hurricane Irene strikes Puerto Rico and the Bahamas in August 2011, prompting Caribbean property owners and insurers to reassess coastal resilience and coverage.
The Caribbean enjoys strong peak summer 2011 performance while meteorologists track intensifying Atlantic storm activity, with multiple systems developing in the basin.
Caribbean Property & Investment Review | Edition 181 | Published 3 July 2011 | Coverage period: 3 June – 2…
Caribbean summer 2011 tourism performs well despite Eurozone debt crisis uncertainty as European visitor confidence wavers, while T&T leads regional investment growth.
Caribbean Property & Investment Review | Edition 182 | Published 3 June 2011 | Coverage period: 3 May – 2…
NOAA forecasts an above-normal 2011 Atlantic hurricane season as Caribbean investors monitor storm risk, while regional investment momentum continues to build.
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.