2003News

Farmers to renegotiate debt

The government is authorizing the Banco de Reservas, Banco Agricola, Banco de Desarrollo and Banco Nacional de la Vivienda to renegotiate the repayment terms for agricultural sector debts. The loans to farmers had expired at the end of 2002, but Presidential Decree 1060-03, issued yesterday, will permit them to restructure the repayments, interest-free. It also …
2003News

Diabetes on the rise

Endocrinologist Felix Manuel Escano says that over 8% of the Dominican population is diabetic and that “for each case diagnosed, there is one that is yet to come to light.” Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Escano said the condition was on the rise amongst Dominicans, especially in the poorer sectors of society. As many …
2003News

More on electricity

In connection with the issue of blackouts, the Diario Libre is reporting there is a severe shortage of fuel for the generating facilities to produce electricity, and the paper offers the perspective of a possible nationwide blackout by this coming Friday. Sources close to the Haina plant confided to reporters from the DL that they …
2003News

DA complies, suspends warrants

The District Attorney for Santo Domingo, Maximo Aristy Caraballo, announced yesterday that he has suspended the arrest warrants for two former bankers indicted in a RD$20-billion fraud within Bancredito. Aristy Caraballo said that he was following a Presidential request to review the indictment before jailing the accused. The complaints against Manuel Arturo Pellerano Pena and …
2003News

Pedro Silverio

This week’s editorial by leading economist Pedro Silverio touches on the proposed legislation that will support the IMF agreements. Upon reading the legislation, Silverio discovered some surprising information. While the law insists upon the autonomy that must surround the actions taken by the monetary authorities, Article 2 of the proposed law says that an intervention …