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Hon. Audley Shaw, Jamaica’s Paulson exhibit Steady hand

Date: 11/26/08 Posted by: metinking

On last Sunday evening, the Honorable Audley Shaw held a national address to share with the nation and the diaspora the state of the economy, and steps being taken to shepherd the nation through the turmoil of the world economic troubles. His calm, yet commanding persona communicated a credibility that will serve the Island well.

Hon. Shaw He presented a coherent plan, and did a great job in anticipating the questions that would surface.  He first diagnosed the genesis of the meltdown as related to the sub-prime debacle.  He then shared that Jamaica did not have any exposure here, but suffered from the related credit crunch.

Here is an executive summary of his presentations:

  • Set up credit monitoring unit to observe world, and local credit challenges.
  • Of the US$600M in credit needed for fiscal year 2008/2009, US$350M have been secured to date.
  • Development banks have been re-engaged to secure the remainder US$250M, with a solid down payment  anticipated to be secured on December 3, 2008.
  • The spike in oil prices along with other commodities caused inflation to rear its ugly head. However, the recent reduction has reduced inflation to 0.3% in October, 2008.
  • Currently the reserve fund is at US$1.7B.  He expressed discomfort with this level, but see this getting up to US$1.78B shortly.
  • Remittance was up 7.5% year over year when measured in October, 2008.
  • Aggressive initiatives both in the private, and public arena are being engaged to stimulate tourism given the consumer reluctance in this climate.

I am thankful that we have a man of such competence, and character steering our financial ship through troubled waters.  Let’s hold up and encourage our leaders when they do the right thing.

What question(s) do you have to further encourage your trust in his leadership?



2 Responses to Hon. Audley Shaw, Jamaica's Paulson exhibit Steady hand »

If the murders dont stop, all else is in vain. What is the government going to do about THE MURDERS???

by sahyantis on 11 28, 2008

Excellent question!
Our economic well being is coupled to our security well being. Permit me to tease out this question to include a significant NGO (non government organization), the church. I have been told by a very reliable authority that only 15% of Jamaican families are intact. Is the church being effective in supporting the security concerns at the root?

by chris on 11 29, 2008

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