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Jamaica headlines: World Bank catastrophe bond, fintech focus and Reggae Boyz Unity Cup win
On Thursday, May 28, Jamaica’s news agenda included a US$200-million catastrophe bond issued by the World Bank to support the country.
In business, Mastercard Jamaica pointed to opportunities in financial technology, keeping fintech among the day’s major economic talking points.
Across the region, Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell called for stronger links between Africa and the Caribbean.
In sport, the Reggae Boyz moved into the Unity Cup final after beating India 2-0.
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