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Business

Apple sales fall in nearly all countries

Apple sales have fallen in almost every market across the globe, according to the latest results from the tech giant. The company said that demand for its smartphones dropped by...

Apple sales plummet globally

Apple sales have fallen in almost every market across the globe, according to the latest results from the...

Vendors want to return to bridge

Some of the Bridge Street vendors forced to find alternative locations due to renovation work on the Granville...

Tesla staff say firm’s entire Supercharger team fired

Tesla has fired its entire Supercharger division, staff who worked in the team say. There are over 50,000 Superchargers...

Extra fees for IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is charging Government millions of dollars in fees being collected whenever Barbados repays...

Global banks fined billions

LONDON (AP) – United States, British and Swiss regulators have fined five global banks $3.4 billion for attempting to manipulate foreign exchange markets -...

NATION newscast November 11, 2014

IN TONIGHT’S NEWS:Independence Day windfall for tourism.A call to make it mandatory for financial institutions to report security breaches.Windies women lose again. http://www.youtube.com/embed/9t0eGjy83Xo

Sealy: ‘Success’ from World Travel Market meetings

This island’s Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Richard Sealy, is reporting successful meetings at the recently-concluded World Travel Market (WTM).Speaking from the Barbados...

Final Parliament lecture on Wednesday

The People’s Parliament: Sixty years of Parliamentary Democracy in Barbados, will be the topic under discussion, when the final in a two-part series commemorating...

Police seeking injured men

POLICE ARE SEEKING the public’s assistance in locating two men who were seriously injured in an altercation at Bush Hall, St Michael today.Public relations...

Business laws to be amended

BARBADOS IS CHANGING several pieces of legislation with a view to making it easier to do business in the island.Minister of Industry, International Business,...