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    BOJ to continue taking proactive steps to maintain orderly conditions in foreign exchange market

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Financial institution of Jamaica says it’ll proceed to take proactive steps to keep up orderly situations within the international alternate market, as instability on this market can gas greater costs all through the economic system.

    Governor of the Financial institution of Jamaica Richard Byles says the Central Financial institution indicated final month that particular pre-emptive measures could be taken to protect relative stability within the international alternate market.

    He says these measures took into consideration the necessity for extra international alternate to finance elevated imports, made crucial by the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts since Hurricane Melissa.

    He says cumulatively, the BOJ offered US$1.1 billion through its B-FXITT facility over the 12 months to end-November 2025, largely in step with the quantity offered over the 12 months to end-November 2024.

    Internet international alternate purchases have amounted to roughly US$1 billion over the 12 months to end-November 2025.



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