Bank of Jamaica governor dismisses the bank is orchestrating devaluation of Jamaican dollar

Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ), Brian Wynter, has dismissed claims the Central Bank is devaluing the Jamaican dollar, as part of plans to increase the inflation rate.

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“It is absolutely untrue, and it takes you down a wrong path if you believe that’s what we are actually doing. We are not doing that,” he insisted on Wednesday at a press briefing where official correspondence from the BoJ, outlining the factors resulting in Jamaica’s inflation target shortfall as at June 2018, was released.

In September 2017, the Government set a medium-term inflation target of 4.0 to 6.0 per cent, to be achieved and maintained by the BoJ from April 2018 onwards.

Unexpected low inflation rate

However, between April and June 2018, the 12-month rate fell below the lower 4.0 per cent band.

BOJ explains reason

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It is against this background that the BoJ was required to explain the reasons for the deviation to the Finance Minister and nation, and outline the actions being taken to rectify the anomaly.

Wynter noted that what the BoJ is trying to achieve, using monetary policy, is by lowering interest rates and making the cost of getting credit lower. “We want to make credit easier to get, so that people borrow more. When people, companies and individuals borrow more, they borrow to invest in activities, whether it is to buy houses or raw materials or to install a new bottling line in their factory,” he said.

The Governor noted that the “act of more borrowing” leads to greater economic activity, which leads to growth and job creation.

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While the BoJ projects that inflation for the September and December 2018 quarters will remain close to 3.5 per cent (just below the target’s lower limit and band limit of the Monetary Policy Consultation Clause), inflation will rise to the initial target’s midpoint by June 2019, and should remain at that level over the medium term.

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