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DAIC urges private sector to implement business continuity plans to enhance resilience

DAIC urges private sector to implement business continuity plans to enhance resilience
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Standard for nutrition labels imminent - Barbados Today

Standard for nutrition labels imminent - Barbados Today
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CDB head: Allocate debt carefully - Barbados Today

The region’s leading lending institution is cautioning Barbados and other borrowing member countries to be careful how they allocate and use their stock of debt.The warning came from President of the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Dr Hyginus Gene Leon during the final episode of the Central Bank of Barbados’ 2021 Economic Forum on Thursday night.Speaking on the topic Promoting Economic Growth and Development in the Caribbean, Dr Leon argued that in principle, a country needs to have more debt in order to grow, when it is considered that debt is accumulated over time to invest in quality activities and projects that should generate growth, assuming it is done well.He said there is a link between the accumulation of debt and the activity that is generated from that. ....

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