Bank of Jamaica to publish daily foreign exchange transactions

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BROOKLYN, NY  – The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Monday said effective immediately, it would be providing additional information on foreign exchange market transactions in a bid to foster greater transparency.

“The additional information being provided will be the volume and price for each US dollar transaction (buy and sell) of US$100,000 or more as reported by authorized foreign exchange dealers and cambios, and will be available on the bank’s website at the end of each day’s trading,” the BOJ said in a statement.

Greater transparency

It said that the move serves to foster greater transparency in the operation of the foreign exchange market and improve access by the public to market information.

The BOJ said that the transactions will not represent all the tradings on that day but only the individual trades of US$100,000 or more and that the information will not identify the counterparties to each transaction.

In addition, the public will be able to view historical data on this information starting with Monday’s data, the BOJ added.

Lowering policy interest rates

Meanwhile, the BOJ has also announced the decision to lower the policy interest rate – the rate offered on overnight balances with Bank of Jamaica – by 50 basis points to 0.75 percent per annum, with immediate effect.

It said that this decision reflects BOJ’s assessment that, while inflation is expected to increase to average 4.5 percent over the next eight quarters, there will be months when inflation will fall below the lower limit of the Bank’s target of 4.0 percent to 6.0 percent in the context of low underlying inflation.

“The forecast is for inflation thereafter to approach the midpoint of the target gradually but at a slower pace than previously expected at the last assessment in February 2019. As with the last decision announced in March 2019, Bank of Jamaica’s decision today to lower the policy rate is intended to stimulate an even faster expansion in private sector credit which should lead to higher economic activity, consistent with the inflation target. This action will support inflation returning more quickly to the center of the target,” the BOJ said.

A slight increase in inflation

The BOJ said annual inflation at April 2019 reported by the Statistical Institute of Jamaica was 3.9 percent, up from 3.4 percent in March 2019 and 3.2 percent in April 2018.

“While annual inflation has been rising, underlying inflation remained low. Bank of Jamaica anticipates that inflation will rise towards the mid-point of the target by the March 2020 quarter as (i) domestic agriculture prices increase from the low levels of recent months to more normal levels and (ii) domestic economic activity increases in response to the lowering of the policy rate over the last eight quarters.”

However, it noted that inflation is not expected to stay at the mid-point of the target but will decline towards the bottom of the target in the period after the March 2020 quarter and only return to the mid-point slowly over the ensuing three years.

“This outlook carries a material risk that inflation will fall below the target again during that period in the absence of a policy response,” it said, adding “of note, the projected trajectory of inflation is lower than previously forecasted.

“This reflects the Bank’s view that inflation expectations are lower than previously assessed and the projected pace of expansion in domestic demand in the period after the March 2020 quarter will be slower due to headwinds from the global economy.

“The risks to the inflation forecast are assessed to be balanced. The main upside risk, which could cause inflation to be higher than forecast, is the possibility of higher-than-anticipated crude oil prices. The main downside risks, which could cause inflation to be lower than forecasted, include better-than-anticipated production in the agriculture sector which could lead to lower food-price inflation.”

The BOJ said, in addition, growth could be lower than projected if global trade tensions escalate.

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