Jamaica is on course for a ninth drawdown from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), totalling US$40 million, based on the country’s performance during the January to March quarter, despite recording a shortfall in the 7.5 per cent primary surplus target for fiscal year 2014/15.
Jamaica on Track to Get $40 Million from IMF
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