Friday, 06 February 2009
As more alarm bells go off over the massive slide in the value of the Jamaican dollar, the Government is being chided for its silence on the matter.
Financial Analyst, David Wan, said it appears that the administration is quietly watching as the currency quickly loses its value.
"What struck me is that the authorities have remained fairly quiet on this topic and it is moving everyday. The only statement that I have heard recently was from Minister [Don] Wehby who said we have a lot of foreign exchange coming in soon and the dollar may even revalue, that is the quote I heard,"
"But it is very strange to me that we have not had a pronouncement because either they are allowing it to devalue and they are comfortable with it because of the inflation deferential we have had with the US or they are not able to control it," said Mr. Wan.
The local currency has declined by more than 10% against its American counterpart in the last two months.
During trading Thursday authorised dealers were selling the US dollar for a high as $88.80.
http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/15370/26/
As more alarm bells go off over the massive slide in the value of the Jamaican dollar, the Government is being chided for its silence on the matter.
Financial Analyst, David Wan, said it appears that the administration is quietly watching as the currency quickly loses its value.
"What struck me is that the authorities have remained fairly quiet on this topic and it is moving everyday. The only statement that I have heard recently was from Minister [Don] Wehby who said we have a lot of foreign exchange coming in soon and the dollar may even revalue, that is the quote I heard,"
"But it is very strange to me that we have not had a pronouncement because either they are allowing it to devalue and they are comfortable with it because of the inflation deferential we have had with the US or they are not able to control it," said Mr. Wan.
The local currency has declined by more than 10% against its American counterpart in the last two months.
During trading Thursday authorised dealers were selling the US dollar for a high as $88.80.
http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/15370/26/
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