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7/1/2015 
IMF APPROVES US$2.8 MILLION DISBURSEMENT TO GRENADA  
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday announced that Grenada would receive US$2.8 million after the island successfully completed the second review of its economic performance under a three-year programme supported by the Extended Fund Facility. The IMF said the disbursements bring to US$8.5 million the amount made available to Grenada since the US$21.7-million arrangement was approved in June 2014. "The Grenadian authorities have achieved important results in the context of their Fund-supported economic programme. Fiscal targets have been exceeded, important reforms of the fiscal policy framework have been put in place, and significant progress has been made in restructuring public debt," said IMF Deputy Managing Director Min Zhu. He said stronger economic activity has supported programme implementation, although unemployment remains elevated. "Maintaining social cohesion and support from all stakeholders remains critical to completing the reforms and putting Grenada on a higher, sustainable and more inclusive growth path," the IMF official said. He said Grenada is well advanced in its ambitious fiscal adjustment and in restoring debt sustainability. "Safeguarding the fiscal performance achieved thus far and carefully monitoring budget execution will help achieve this year's fiscal objectives. "A final round of adjustment will be needed, as planned, to achieve the programme's fiscal targets for 2016. An agreement on debt relief with the remaining stakeholders will be necessary to return public debt to a sustainable level." The IMF said that recent reforms to the fiscal policy framework are a major step forward to promote durable fiscal discipline and support debt sustainability over the medium term. "The comprehensive reforms include the introduction of fiscal responsibility and public debt-management legislation, and reforms of the tax incentive regime and of the framework governing state-owned enterprises and other parastatal entities," the IMF said. It added that "in the context of the exchange rate peg, continued structural reforms are needed to strengthen competitiveness and boost potential growth. These reforms should focus on lowering production costs, including in the energy sector, and improving the investment environment. Strengthening social protection programmes should aim at promoting inclusive growth." Zhu said that good progress has been achieved in advancing the regional strategy to strengthen the banking system, coordinated by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. "Full implementation of the strategy will be essential to preserving financial stability," he added. Source: ja gleaner
 

 


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IMF APPROVES US$2.8 MILLION DISBURSEMENT TO GRENADA  
Brothers and sisters as was expected our Pm the Rh Kcm jetted into london last week and as promised had a meeting on friday night with Grenadains and friends of Grenada at the Hammersmith Town Hall,Now some would say that having won the last election in grenada by a landside ,we had expected the Pm to tell us his true vision for the way forward in grenada ,except to say that what he said and what he actually meant to tell the audience was as the saying goes,you pay your money ,you take your choice and what was surprising was the fact the Pm see fit to hand out a double sided a 4 sheet showing what the previous Government did or did not do in their four and a half years in office and on the other side showing what his Government had achieved in two years,and the hey it works because the you had the Kcm brigade patting the Pm on the back for such achievement without what is really happening in reality in Grenada with hight taxes,high unemployment,a large balance of payment our young people sitting on the roadside with idle hand with no REAL job to call their own ,yes our Pm is a SMART man of FIGURES and he knows how to mess you up with his facts and whats more grenadians have to pay for such mis-management of our economy as a result of our country borrowing mentality,now behold when all this sham of a meeting was over ,as was before OUT came the plastic bag ,begging for patrons to put a little change in the bag to assist in paying for the usage of the hall,now did i say the we are becoming a Nation of beggers well it seems so last friday night instigated by our smart man the RH kcm himself, Lord Grenada Nice ,oh here is a first,on every seat were the Grenada National Anthemprinted out ,and there was i awaiting for someone to start singing ,i waited and waited until the end and you know what i even think the Pm himself and the Hc may have forgotten that we did not sing our National , Lord how we nice,and here i ask the question as to why was it printed, but hey he did not forget to distribute the hand outs as to his Government achievements compared to the previous Government. Just saying,Lord Grenada and grenadians Nice so.
100By: Busall
7/20/2015 6:29:45 AM
Words on the street is that the Grenada Pm Mr HR Kcm is due to meet with national and friends of grenada on a visit this month at a town hall in london near you ,now from memory the last time there was such a visit by the PM our nationals and friends of grenada was ask to dig deep into their pocket to assist in the payment for using the hall,now with all this money now flowing into grenada ,will such a request be once again be made and is this government turning grenada into beggers,and maybe with some of this IMF money flowing into grenada we may at long last be able to pay for the hiring of this meeting at the Town hall, We hope. Lord my Grenada oh my Grenada
230By: Gabe
7/7/2015 8:18:24 AM