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| PM outlines facts on Bahamas blacklisting |
Bahamas economy forecast to grow in 2008 |
| Responding to Opposition claims in parliament about the blacklisting of The Bahamas in 2000 and what led to the eventual removal of The Bahamas from the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) monitoring list... |
The forecast for the country as supported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) calls for the Bahamian economy to grow by about 4 per cent at the upper level and 3.5 per cent at the lower level in 2008. |
| Central Bank Urged To Lower Interest Rate |
Bahamas Real Estate Guide to Permits, Residency and More |
| The Central Bank of The Bahamas might have to consider the option of reducing the prime lending rate of 5.50 percent as a means of keeping the Bahamian economy |
White sand beaches, clear blue waters, tax breaks, real estate and property; the Bahamas never looked so good. And yes, I said real estate. Bahamian real estate is hotter than ever. |
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PM outlines facts on Bahamas blacklisting
Responding to Opposition claims in parliament about the blacklisting of The Bahamas in 2000 and what led to the eventual removal of The Bahamas from the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) monitoring list, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Hubert Ingraham outlined the facts of the period which he said “speak for themselves.”
Bahamas Real Estate Guide to Permits, Residency and More
White sand beaches, clear blue waters, tax breaks, real estate and property; the Bahamas never looked so good. And yes, I said real estate. Bahamian real estate is hotter than ever. In 1993, the International Persons Landholding Act was put into motion to encourage foreigners to purchase a second home in The Bahamas. And it couldn?t be simpler.
Central Bank Urged To Lower Interest Rate
The Central Bank of The Bahamas might have to consider the option of reducing the prime lending rate of 5.50 percent as a means of keeping the Bahamian economy, if the global economic situation continues to deteriorate in the midst of what some have referred to as an ominous economic outlook for 2008.
Bahamas economy forecast to grow in 2008
The forecast for the country as supported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) calls for the Bahamian economy to grow by about 4 per cent at the upper level and 3.5 per cent at the lower level in 2008. |