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A decade of rising household and corporate borrowing has left Jamaica’s financial system exposed to destabilising shocks, according to a Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) report analysing macro-prudential indicators from 2013 to 2024. While the Government has slashed its own borrowing, families and companies now shoulder heavier financial burdens — sparking fears of a ripple effect if global shocks or rising interest rates hit.
But the weight of this debt isn’t just a government problem anymore. Over ...
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