KINGSTON — Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), Bryan Wynter, says that the downgrade of the United States' credit rating, and the debt crisis in the Euro area, have...
KINGSTON — The domestic economy is estimated to register real growth in the range of one to two per cent for the June 2011 quarter, Governor of the Bank of...
KINGSTON — The Jamaican economy, fuelled by strong performances in mining and quarrying, hotels and restaurants, agriculture, forestry and fishing, recorded growth of 1.5 percent during the April to June...
KINGSTON — The Ministry of Finance and the Public Service announced on Wednesday August 10 that a Parliamentary Tax Committee, established in July, will begin reviewing Government's Tax Reform proposals...
KINGSTON — Minister of Finance and the Public Service, the Hon. Audley Shaw, said Wednesday August 10 that there was “nothing fundamentally different” between Dr. Peter Phillips’ observations and issues...
KINGSTON — Minister of Finance and the Public Service, the Hon. Audley Shaw, has assured Jamaicans of Government's efforts to address issues raised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about...
JAMAICA’S ECONOMIC PROGRAMME – CURRENT ISSUES Address to the Nation Hon. Minister of Finance Good evening. There have been conflicting reports about the status of Jamaica’s Standby Arrangement with...
KINGSTON — Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw, says that despite the challenges in accommodating increased salaries for public sector workers, ongoing talks with the International...
KINGSTON — Chairman of the FINSAC Commission of Enquiry, Worrick Bogle, says former head of Century National Bank (CNB), Don Crawford, will not be recalled to give evidence at the...
KINGSTON — Minister of Finance and the Public Service, the Hon Audley Shaw, has reiterated that the International Monetary's Fund's (IMF) third (December) and fourth (March) quarterly reviews of Jamaica's...
The Minister of Finance The Hon. Audley Shaw is referring the public to his July 13 statement on progress being made on issues related to Jamaica’s 3rd (December) and 4th...
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