Trade Sheet: Friday May 11, 2018
Rachel Kirlew 2018-05-11T19:29:12-05:00
May 11, 2018 Wisynco Group Limited (WISYNCO) for the nine months ended March 31,2018 reported total revenue of $18.06 billion for the nine months ended March 31, 2018, a 14.6% or $2.31 billion increase when compared with the $15.75 billion reported for the same period in 2017. Total revenues for the quarter amounted to $5.82 billion
May 11, 2018 United States: The U.S. Yield Curve Is the Flattest Since August 2007 The Treasury yield curve from 5 to 30 years flattened Thursday to the lowest level since August 2007, as a combination of weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation and solid demand for a record bond auction bolstered investor confidence in owning long-dated securities.
May 10,2018 Berger Paints Jamaica (BRG) 66TH Annual General Meeting was held today, at the Courtleigh Hotel. Opening remarks were made by Mr. Ray Sumairsingh, Berger’s Chairman, where he highlighted the acquisition of Berger Paints Jamaica by the ANSA McAL Group in July 2017. As such, Director/ General Manager, Andy Mahadeo emphasized that the
May 10,2018 Expressed in United States dollars (except where it is indicated otherwise) Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited (CPJ) for the nine months ended March 31, 2018 reported Revenues growing 13% from $72.33 million, to close the period at $81.65 million compared to the prior year. For the third quarter, the company posted a 6% growth in revenues
May 10,2018 United States: KKR Co-Founder Expresses Optimism About U.S. Economy, Fed Moves Henry Kravis, co-founder of private equity firm KKR & Co., is upbeat about the U.S. economy this year and next, and says the Federal Reserve is doing the right thing getting back to normal. “Interest rates are starting up but they are still
May 09,2018 United States: Central Banks Sounding More Cautious as Fed Holds: Economy Week The Federal Reserve took a pass this week on raising interest rates while appearing ready as ever to pull the trigger amid quickening inflation. Central bankers in other parts of the world though are showing signs of cold feet on tightening