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    BOJ says impact of Hurricane Melissa on inflation now projected to be less severe than previously anticipated; cuts policy rate to 5.50%

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Financial institution of Jamaica says the influence of Hurricane Melissa on inflation, whereas important, is now projected to be much less extreme than beforehand anticipated.

    Governor Richard Byles made the declaration throughout a Financial Coverage press briefing in Kingston this morning.

    He was explaining the Central Financial institution’s determination to scale back its coverage fee by 25 foundation factors to five.50%, efficient immediately.

    It’s the first discount since Could 2025.

    Governor Byles attributed the stabilisation to enhancements in agricultural provides and an appreciation of the change fee.

    He added that the choice to scale back the coverage fee displays a cautious adjustment to the financial coverage stance and adopted an in depth evaluation of the latest inflation outturn and the near-term outlook for costs.

    In the meantime, Byles stated the Financial institution’s Financial Coverage Committee has assessed that there are constructive and unfavourable dangers to the inflation forecast.

    Because of this, relying on eventualities, inflation may very well be above or under the projected ranges.



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