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Caribbean peak summer 2012 is underway as President Medina settles into office in Santo Domingo, T&T’s energy economy remains a regional pillar, and the Atlantic hurricane season reaches its climatological peak. Edition 168.
Caribbean peak summer 2012 is underway as President Medina settles into office in Santo Domingo, T&T’s energy economy remains a regional pillar, and the Atlantic hurricane season reaches its climatological peak. Edition 168.
Caribbean summer 2012 gets underway as President Medina establishes his new DR government and Eurozone fears continue to cast a shadow over European visitor sentiment. Jamaica presses ahead with its IMF framework. Edition 169.
Danilo Medina wins the Dominican Republic’s presidential election on 20 May, bringing a new government to Santo Domingo. The Atlantic hurricane season opens on 1 June as Caribbean investment markets navigate global uncertainty. Edition 170.
The Dominican Republic’s presidential election on 20 May approaches as investors watch for policy signals. Caribbean investment momentum builds as the hurricane season draws near. Edition 171 of the Caribbean Property & Investment Review.
Caribbean spring investment gains momentum with the DR’s tourism boom leading the way. Jamaica pursues fiscal austerity under Portia’s government while the CBI sector grows and Barbados navigates challenging headwinds. Edition 172.
Portia Simpson Miller and the People’s National Party win Jamaica’s general election on 29 December 2011, ushering in a new government as the Caribbean looks to 2012 with cautious optimism. Edition 175 of the Caribbean Property & Investment Review.
The Caribbean holiday season arrives with the Holness government settling in and a Jamaican general election on the horizon. Eurozone fears continue to shape European visitor sentiment as the region’s hoteliers count on a strong North American winter season. Edition 176.
Andrew Holness becomes Jamaica’s youngest Prime Minister as Bruce Golding resigns; the deepening Eurozone crisis weighs on Caribbean tourism and foreign investment prospects for 2012.
Andrew Holness becomes Jamaica’s new Prime Minister as the Eurozone crisis deepens its shadow over Caribbean tourism and investment. The region’s property markets show resilience amid global uncertainty. Edition 177 of the Caribbean Property & Investment Review.