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RBTT computer systems back online after glitch (Source: trinidadexpress.com)
RBTT Bank's computer systems were back online yesterday and customers were able to access their up-to-date accounts, savings and salaries. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161308181
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Central Bank advises: Earn and save (Source: guardian.co.tt)
Retired teacher Victoria Benn was among dozens of people who showed up at the Port-of-Spain City Hall, Frederick Street, yesterday to listen to advice on becoming financially literate... [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-04-11/business6.html
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Grocers promise to keep prices low (Source: newsday.co.tt)
Supermarkets Association vice president Harish Udharamaney yesterday assured that grocers are keeping prices as low as possible to curb rising food prices. This after the Legal Affairs Ministry consulted with key food supplies in a series of meetings to ascertain the cause of rising food prices and to formulate a solution. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,76737.html
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RBTT hit by brief IT glitch (Source: trinidadexpress.com)
RBTT Bank customers were affected yesterday after a technical glitch temporarily shut down the bank's computer systems. From early yesterday morning, clients and customers were unable to access their accounts at RBTT Bank branches across the country. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161307349
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Grace Kennedy grabs top spot (Source: newsday.co.tt)
MARKET ACTIVITY dipped slightly from yesterdays high as 818,125 shares crossed the floor of the exchange for a value of $9.12 million. The non-banking financial sector maintained its lead for the week as six of the seven equities traded a total of 365,876 shares valued at $5.13 million. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,76708.html
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Vendors wait for PM (Source: newsday.co.tt)
CHARLOTTE STREET vendors hope that Prime Minister Patrick Manning will decide to allow them to continue to sell on the streets of Port-of-Spain when he returns from an overseas trip. However, officials at Whitehall were unable to confirm or deny whether Manning was going out of the country this weekend. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,76740.html
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Oil prices steady after fresh highs (Source: guardian.co.tt)
World oil prices were steady in Asia yesterday after an unexpectedly sharp drop in US energy inventories and a further decline in the dollar, dealers said... [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-04-11/business7.html
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RBTT share removal traumatic (Source: newsday.co.tt)
SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC) chairman Osborne Nurse said yesterday the recent acquisition of RBTT Financial Holdings by the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) not only posed immediate challenges to the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) but also forced the SEC to come up with new rules to govern the way the market worked. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,76709.html
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NP looks to Caribbean expansion (Source: guardian.co.tt)
The National Petroleum Marketing Company (NP) is looking to expand into the English-speaking Caribbean, CEO Richard Callender said on Wednesday... [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-04-11/business1.html
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Work resumes at Trinmar (Source: newsday.co.tt)
TRINMARS main office employees returned to work yesterday following Tuesdays leak in Tank 46 of the Adventure Tank Farm in Point Fortin. Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) branch president Ernesto Kesar confirmed that up to 1 pm yesterday workers were still on the job. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,76742.html
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