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Your Financial FactSheet

Jamaica's Premier Financial Factsheet: To Enlighten, Enrich, and Engage.

Phillips: Gov’t reducing debt to meet IMF demands

Posted on July 18, 2012July 18, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Phillips: Gov’t reducing debt to meet IMF demands

THE Government has acquired some US$265 million in loans from domestic sources in a bid to reduce the debt and boost its chances of a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by December.

Jamaica’s growth strategy — Part 2

Posted on June 29, 2012July 18, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Jamaica’s growth strategy — Part 2

THE reason that five ministries — energy, transport, tourism, security, and  justice — can cause “sustainable” growth in Jamaica, is they can hit at the  heart of our economic challenge.

Jamaica’s growth strategy — Part 1

Posted on June 22, 2012July 18, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Jamaica’s growth strategy — Part 1

I think the experiences of the US and Europe has shown us that the only way for  us to get out of this global meltdown is to create greater growth in the  economy.

Music earnings hit sweet note

Posted on April 5, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Music earnings hit sweet note

Jamaica’s earnings from music sales and royalties increased by 41 per cent last year despite the US$1.5 million dip in regional music earnings to US$7.3 million, according to data released late March by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE – BOJ SPOT MKT (30/06/25)

Buying: 158.9623; Selling: 160.3634

JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE SUMMARY (30/06/25)

59 stocks traded: 33 advanced, 18 declined, 8 traded firm

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