DAB lawmakers on Thursday called on the government to further reduce stamp duty on stock transactions to make the stock market more appealing. The government reduced the stamp duty on stock transactions from 0.13 percent to 0.1 percent for both buyers and sellers in November last year, but DAB lawmaker Edmund Wong suggested that only
Peter Morgan FILE - Signs marking the intersection of Broad and Walls Streets appear near the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 1, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File) World shares were mostly lower on Thursday after U.S. stocks stalled as investors awaited developments in the Middle East. Germany's DAX shed 0.7% to
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Cassper Nyovest seems unbothered by the noise that was triggered by Thobeka Majozi’s revelations on her 32nd birthday. On Wednesday morning, the rapper’s ex and baby mama woke South Africans to shocking revelations about Nyovest’s infidelity and his marriage to Pulane. She said the Tito Mboweni hitmaker was busy cheating with Pulane while she was
Emirates Airlines has resumed its Dubai-Lagos daily flights after a two-year hiatus. The flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) resumed flight operations to Nigeria on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. The airline’s flight landed at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos on Tuesday afternoon as Nigerians celebrate 64 years of independence from
News Narissa Fraser 13 Hrs Ago Republic Bank economist Garvin Joefield, right, speaks at the TT Chamber Business Outlook Forum, at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain in 2023. - File photo ECONOMIST at Republic Bank’s economic intelligence unit Garvin Joefield said although the 2024/2025 budget did not present many new initiatives or "pre-election goodies,"
News Newsday Reporter 13 Hrs Ago AN increase in minimum wage for public sector employees, the removal of all duties and taxes on electric vehicles and a tax and NIS amnesty were among the announcements made by Finance Minister Colm Imbert during his $59.7 billion 2025 budget presentation in Parliament on September 30. After issuing
News Clint Chan Tack 13 Hrs Ago Prime Minister Dr Rowley - Photo by Angelo Marcelle THE Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Parliament and the Office of the President (OTP) all received increased allocations for fiscal 2025 in the 2024/2025 budget. According to the Draft Estimates for Recurrent Expenditure for Financial Year 2025, the
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Features Newsday Reporter 3 Hrs Ago Republic Bank officials celebrate with representatives of non-governmental, educational and charitable organisations selected be part of the 2024/2025 cohort of the Republic Bank Power to Make A Difference programme. - Sixty-six non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working to create positive societal change have been selected as the 2024/2025 beneficiaries of the
Features Newsday 4 Hrs Ago Teacher Vanessa Ramoutar-Singh has published a communication studies textbook, designed to support students as they prepare for CAPE exams. - BAVINA SOOKDEO A communication studies textbook, designed to support students as they prepare for CAPE exams, has been published by secondary schoolteacher Vanessa Ramoutar-Singh. The CAPE Communication Studies: Multiple-Choice Booklet
Editorial Newsday 13 Hrs Ago Heritage Petroleum Co Ltd., Santa Flora. - File photo IN an unwelcome reminder of the damaging oil spill on the south-western “heel” of Tobago, when an overturned, abandoned barge spilled thousands of gallons of oil into the sea, threatening beaches and marine life, Heritage Petroleum is working to clean up
In the tit-for-tat blame game that continues to play about regarding delayed and poor AI deployment, workers are now saying that their managers aren’t ready enough to move things forward. A Capgemini Research Institute report of 1,500 executives and 1,000 workers across 15 countries found just one in 10 (11.6%) employees believe their managers have
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