Month: May 2009

  • Six CARICOM Countries Seek IMF Support

    Caught between a rock and rough seas, six CARICOM countries have sought IMF financial assistance in response to the downturn in tourism receipts and other setbacks. St. Vincent and the Grenadines (followed by Dominica and St. Lucia) is the first country in the Western Hemisphere to request a drawing under the Fund’s Exogenous Shock Facility,…

  • Jamaica – IMF to the Rescue?

    That Jamaica is now all but certain to approach the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for budgetary support is a sign of how things have changed Continue reading

  • Latam Region Weathers Financial Storm – IMF

    The impact of the global recession on the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region has been severe and wide-ranging, but the region is now better Continue reading

  • One Door Closes, Another Opens

    Amidst the recession the world is now experiencing, and upcoming free trade on the global market, there is hope for Jamaica and her citizens. Hiding Continue reading

  • A State of Urgency

    In reflecting on the magnitude of Jamaica’s present social and economic problems, one cannot help but reminisce about the historical context of the tragic economic, Continue reading

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