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Your Financial FactSheet

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

Solving The Biggest Problem In Economics

Posted on April 5, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Solving The Biggest Problem In Economics

How does one solve the biggest problem in economics? The problem in question is, of course, the biggest and most ambitious project in economic history – the euro.

IMF projects low growth, agrees tax reform will help Ja

Posted on March 23, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

IMF projects low growth, agrees tax reform will help Ja

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday projected a one per cent growth in the Jamaican economy for the next fiscal year, a widening of the country’s current account deficits and an increase in the public debt.

Battle Of The Digital Wallets

Posted on March 18, 2012March 19, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

IMF Pleased With St Kitts Progress

A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Friday ended a two week visit to St Kitts-Nevis praising the government for meeting “all quantitative performance criteria” under the US$38 million standby Agreement (SBA).

IMF Pleased With St Kitts Progress

Posted on March 18, 2012March 19, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Battle Of The Digital Wallets

While the central bank predicted at the start of 2012 that new technology might have an impact on remittance flows, such as the Zoompass Wallet, local companies say the absence of an approved policy on mobile money is likely to leave Jamaica far behind in the more efficient digital transactions arena.

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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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