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Strong economies need greater surveillance
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THE G24, of which Trinidad and Tobago is a member, is calling on advanced economies such as the United States and Europe to improve surveillance of regulatory and finance markets to avoid future turmoil in the global financial market. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,77513.html
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IMF to downsize
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THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be downsizing operations by as much as ten percent due to the strong performance of developing countries, Finance Minister Karen Nunez- Teshiere said. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,77514.html
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Ramesh tours farmlands
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AGRICULTURE was the main discourse of Member of Parliament, Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, when he met with 32 Tabaquite farmers Saturday to highlight the plight of farming in Tabac which included no access roads, poor irrigation and no subsidy rights. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,77391.html
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Shortage forcing grocers to limit rice and flour
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SOME consumers got an unpleasant surprise when they attempted to purchase rice and flour from particular groceries, and were informed that they would only be allowed to buy the item if they spent a specific amount. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161313107
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Finance Minister: Govt not to blame for inflation
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FINANCE MINISTER Karen Nunez-Tesheira yesterday dismissed claims that Governments rapid pace of development remains the primary cause for this countrys spiralling inflation... [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-04-22/business4.html
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TT swims to double-digit inflation
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CENTRAL BANK Governor Ewart Williams yesterday warned that instead of sliding down a slippery slope, Trinidad and Tobago now faces the threat of swimming in double-digit inflation because of international and domestic challenges which are pushing food prices up. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,77437.html
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Local firms lead trading
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Local firms regained market dominance with LJ Williams B posting the highest market volume for the day of 111,761 shares trading for $98,349.68... [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-04-22/business1.html
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Chicken price dips by 20 cents
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Chicken prices have dropped by approximately 20 cents per lb. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161313105
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Dumas: Regulatory measures for credit unions coming
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RENNIE DUMAS, Minister of Labour and Small and Micro Enterprise Development, yesterday hinted of Governments intention to introduce regulatory measures for credit unions. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,77394.html
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Rice stocks dwindling
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WHILE flour supplies have stabilised, concern now shifts to another staple food commodity, rice, with several grocers reporting rapidly dwindling stocks. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,77438.html
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