Jamaica Gleaner

Government denies ‘running out of money’

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NASSAU (CMC):

THE BAHAMAS government Tuesday described as “false”, reports that it is “running out of money”and that the local currency is under threat of being devalued.

“Our economy has not survived and thrived for so long because of good fortune. As a country, we have historical­ly taken a very prudent approach to fiscal and monetary policy to protect ourselves in situations like the emergency we face today,” Finance Minister K Peter Turnquest said in a statement.

He said the country’s foreign reserves are managed by the capable Bahamian profession­als at the Central Bank of The Bahamas which has “an exemplary record that should instill confidence in every Bahamian”.

The finance minister said that since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Central Bank has taken several “pre-emptive steps to shore up our reserves, and they will continue to take necessary action as needed.

“I echo the Central Bank’s statement today, indicating that monetary policies have already taken into considerat­ion vital local needs, and any reports of devaluatio­n threats are entirely misleading and without merit.

“The Government will continue to take the necessary steps to stabilise the economy and support the Central Bank in its mandate to preserve the integrity of the Bahamian dollar,”Turnquest added.

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