Friday, June 5, 2026

Money move

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For the fourth time in five years, Government has gone to Parliament seeking an increase in the amounts of Treasury Bills and Tax Certificates it can issue.
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Chris Sinckler introduced a resolution at today’s sitting of the House of Assembly to raise the limit from $1.75 billion dollars to $2.75 billion.
This is the fourth time government has gone to the House seeking an increase in the amounts and Sinckler said the move was necessary “during this time of economic challenge.”
In 2008 the limit was raised to $1 billion dollars, in 2010 it went to $1.2 million and it was again increased to $1.75 billion in November of 2011.
Explaining the reasons for the resolution Sinckler told the House that Government anticipated an overall deficit this year in excess of $1.3 billion and would have to source $844.5 million from the domestic market and $373.3 million from foreign sources.
Full story, plus comprehensive reports from the House of Assembly in tomorrow’s MIDWEEK NATION

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