Jamaica governor expects IMF money in June

Wynter says country is performing well under EFF programme

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Bank of Jamaica

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected to approve its fourth review of Jamaica’s performance under the country’s four-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) in June, Bank of Jamaica governor Brian Wynter said in a press briefing this week – with the government in line for approximately US$71 million to implement structural reforms.

Wynter also said the country’s current account deficit has been “improving significantly”, thereby reducing pressure in the foreign exchange market. “With the

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