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Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean

Index Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean

This is a list of the central banks and currencies of the Caribbean. [1]

37 relations: Aruban florin, Bahamian dollar, Bank of Guyana, Barbadian dollar, Belize dollar, Caribbean Development Bank, Cayman Islands dollar, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Central Bank of Barbados, Central Bank of Cuba, Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, Central Bank of Suriname, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Cuban convertible peso, Cuban peso, Currencies of Puerto Rico, Currencies of the British West Indies, Dominican peso, Dutch Caribbean Securities Exchange, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, Eastern Caribbean dollar, Economy of Aruba, Economy of Barbados, Economy of Cuba, Economy of Curaçao, Economy of Saint Martin, Economy of Suriname, Economy of the Cayman Islands, Economy of the Netherlands Antilles, Economy of Trinidad and Tobago, Haitian gourde, Jamaican dollar, List of central banks, Netherlands Antillean guilder, Surinamese dollar, Tourism in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago dollar.

Aruban florin

The florin (sign: Afl.; code: AWG) is the currency of Aruba.

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Bahamian dollar

The dollar (sign: $; code: BSD) has been the currency of The Bahamas since 1966.

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Bank of Guyana

The Bank of Guyana is the central bank of Guyana.

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Barbadian dollar

The dollar has been the currency of Barbados since 1935.

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Belize dollar

The Belize dollar is the official currency in Belize (currency code BZD).

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Caribbean Development Bank

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a financial institution that helps Caribbean nations finance social and economic programs in its member countries.

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Cayman Islands dollar

The Cayman Islands Dollar (currency code KYD) is the currency of the Cayman Islands.

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Cayman Islands Monetary Authority

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) is the primary financial services regulator of the Cayman Islands and supervises its currency board.

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Central Bank of Barbados

The Central Bank of Barbados (CBB) is the national monetary authority responsible for providing advice to government of Barbados on banking and other financial and monetary matters.

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Central Bank of Cuba

The Central Bank of Cuba (Banco Central de Cuba, BCC) is the central bank of Cuba.

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Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten

The Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten, previously the Bank of the Netherlands Antilles) is the central bank for the Netherlands Antillean guilder and administers the monetary policy of Curaçao and Sint Maarten.

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Central Bank of Suriname

The Central Bank of Suriname (Centrale Bank van Suriname) is Suriname’s highest monetary authority and the country’s governing body in monetary and economic affairs.

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Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago is the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.

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Cuban convertible peso

The convertible peso (sometimes given as CUC$ and informally called a cuc or a chavito) is one of two official currencies in Cuba, the other being the Cuban peso.

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Cuban peso

The peso (ISO 4217 code: CUP, sometimes called the "national currency" or in Spanish moneda nacional) is one of two official currencies in use in Cuba, the other being the convertible peso (ISO 4217 code: CUC, occasionally called "dollar" in the spoken language).

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Currencies of Puerto Rico

The currencies of Puerto Rico closely follow the historic development of Puerto Rico.

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Currencies of the British West Indies

The region known as the British West Indies included British Guiana on the South American mainland, British Honduras in Central America, Bermuda, The Bahamas, and Jamaica, along with its former dependencies of the Cayman Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Dominican peso

The Dominican peso is the currency of the Dominican Republic (República Dominicana).

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Dutch Caribbean Securities Exchange

The Dutch Caribbean Securities Exchange (DCSX) is a self-regulatory international Exchange for the listing and trading in domestic- and international securities; simply put, it is a platform where companies can register to get funds, for instance for expansion, and investors can invest in these registered companies.

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Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is the central bank for the Eastern Caribbean dollar and is the monetary authority for the members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), with the exception of the British Virgin Islands and Martinique.

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Eastern Caribbean dollar

The Eastern Caribbean dollar (symbol: $; code: XCD) is the currency of all seven full members and one associate member of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).

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Economy of Aruba

The economy of Aruba is an open system, with tourism currently providing the largest percentage of the country's income.

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Economy of Barbados

Since achieving independence in 1966, the island nation of Barbados has transformed itself from a High-income economy dependent upon sugar production, into an upper-middle-income economy based on tourism and the offshore sector. Barbados went into a deep recession in the 1990s after 3 years of steady decline brought on by fundamental macroeconomic imbalances. After a painful re-adjustment process, the economy began to grow again in 1993. Growth rates have averaged between 3%–5% since then. The country's three main economic drivers are: tourism, the international business sector, and foreign direct-investment. These are supported in part by Barbados operating as a service-driven economy and an international business centre. By the end of 2012 the Barbados economy still exhibited signs of weakness with their main export (12.53% a value of $96.5 million) being liquor closely followed by frozen-fish (8%) and preserved-milk (6.23%) to Nigeria (a total of 41.38% at $319 million) with nearly three-quarters of the imports (61.05% at $3 billion in natural-rubber and cocoa-beans) originating from there. Although it is often quoted that Barbados’ main produce is "sugar" there are only two working sugar factories remaining in the country (in the 19th century there were 10). At the end of 2013 Barbados economy continued to exhibited signs of weakness. In June 2018 Barbados announced the default on its bonds after the uncovering its debt amounted to $7.5 billion (the fourth highest debt in debt-to-GDP ratio in the world).

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Economy of Cuba

Cuba has a planned economy dominated by state-run enterprises.

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Economy of Curaçao

Curaçao has one of the highest standards of living in the Caribbean, ranking 46th in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita and 28th in the world in terms of nominal GDP per capita.

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Economy of Saint Martin

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Economy of Suriname

Suriname was ranked the 124th safest investment destination in the world in the March 2011 Euromoney Country Risk rankings.

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Economy of the Cayman Islands

The economy of the Cayman Islands, a British overseas territory located in the western Caribbean Sea, is mainly fueled by the tourism sector and by the financial services sector, together representing 50–60 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). The Cayman Islands Investment Bureau, a government agency, has been established with the mandate of promoting investment and economic development in the territory. The emergence of what are now considered the Cayman Islands' "twin pillars of economic development" (tourism and international finance) started in the 1950s with the introduction of modern transportation and telecommunications.. Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, February 2008. US Department of State. Retrieved 11 September 2008.

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Economy of the Netherlands Antilles

The Netherlands Antilles was an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which was formally dissolved in 2010.

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Economy of Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is the wealthiest country in the Caribbean as well as the third-richest country by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas after the United States and Canada.

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Haitian gourde

The gourde or goud is the currency of Haiti.

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Jamaican dollar

The dollar has been the currency of Jamaica since 1969.

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List of central banks

This is a list of central banks.

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Netherlands Antillean guilder

The Netherlands Antillean guilder (gulden) is the currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, which until 2010 formed the Netherlands Antilles along with Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius.

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Surinamese dollar

The Surinamese dollar (ISO 4217 code SRD) has been the currency of Suriname since 2004.

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Tourism in the Caribbean

Tourism is one of the Caribbean's major economic sectors, with 25 million visitors contributing $49 billion towards the area's gross domestic product in 2013, which represented 14% of its total GDP.

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Trinidad and Tobago dollar

The dollar (currency code TTD) is the currency of Trinidad and Tobago.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_banks_and_currencies_of_the_Caribbean

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