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Moody's changes T&T's outlook
Posted: Sunday, December 14, 2025

Moody's changes T&T's outlook to negative
The Moody's ratings agency yesterday kept the Government's longterm local and foreign currency issuer and senior unsecured ratings at Ba2, but changed the outlook to negative to reflect what it views as short-term downside risks.

'Moody's outlook reflects heightened forex caution'

Moody's: Government measures may not address forex decline

US military aircraft to arrive in Dominican Republic for deployment in the Caribbean
The government of the Dominican Republic has authorized several U.S. military aircraft to land in the country in the coming days as part of an operational support deployment in the Caribbean.

CEPEP replacement faces backlash
Critics warn new programme could attract lawsuits

Ex-Cepep workers sceptical of new Upkeep programme
About 11,000 individuals had lost their jobs at the termination of 300 contractors in Cepep (alongside URP firings), even as the government argued it was fighting corruption. One Cepep contractor attempted legal action against the government but failed in court.

Tancoo: Government respects collective bargaining, fair wages
FINANCE MINISTER Davendranath Tancoo is addressing Regional Health Authority (RHA) workers who have threatened to engage in a day of rest and reflection and stay away from work, if they do not receive the ten per cent wage increase which the UNC promised public servants during the general election campaign earlier this year.

HDC garbage crisis
Waste pile-up exposes budget and management gaps (run over headline)

Kidnappers reduce ransom to TT$100,000 for release of Tardieu couple

Sangre Chiquito killing takes murder toll to 347
A white Nissan sedan with four occupants was proceeding along the roadway when it came under fire from another vehicle, which was going in the opposite direction. The driver of the sedan put the vehicle in reverse and attempted to speed away from the scene. However, the gunmen continued firing.

Family negotiating for safe release of kidnap victims

Police identify Annisette's son as murder victim
Police have identified the murder victim of the December 12 shooting in Sangre Chiquito as Micah Annisette, one of the sons of trade union leader Michael Annisette.

2 Trinis held in US on cocaine trafficking charges
TWO Trinidadian men were arrested and charged in the Eastern District of Louisiana for conspiracy to import cocaine into the US.

Off-duty cop chopped during robbery in Sangre Grande
Police said around 9 pm, the officer was driving to his home in the Coalmine area when he was stopped by the suspect, whom he knew, and agreed to take him to Melajo Trace, Vega De Oropouche, Sangre Grande.



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