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This is a list of the central banks and currencies of the Caribbean. There are a number of currencies serving multiple territories; the most widespread are the East Caribbean dollar (8 countries and territories), the United States dollar (5) and the euro (4).
These banks grew at an extraordinary rate of 10.7 percent per year, on average, from 2008 to 2018 compared with 3.64 percent for the five largest U.S. banks. [1] While most Canadian banks operate only within Canada, the Big Five are best described as Canadian multinational financial conglomerates that each have a large Canadian banking division ...
Pages in category "Banks of the Caribbean" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Holidays. Bank Status. 2021. 2022. 2023. New Year’s Day. Federal Reserve holiday; most U.S. banks will be closed. Friday, Jan. 1. Saturday, Jan. 1. Sunday, Jan. 1
List of banks in the Bahamas; List of banks in Barbados; List of banks in Belize; List of banks in Bermuda; List of banks in Brazil; List of banks in the Cayman Islands; List of banks in the Dominican Republic; List of banks in Guyana; List of banks in Haiti; List of banks in Jamaica; List of banks in Panama; List of banks in Trinidad and ...
Central bank Peg Anguilla: Eastern Caribbean dollar: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Grenada Montserrat Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Argentina: Argentine peso: Banco Central de la República Argentina Belize: Belize dollar: Central Bank of Belize: 2 BZD = 1 USD Bermuda: Bermudan ...
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank ; Financial Sector Supervision Unit: Saint Kitts and Nevis: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank ; Financial Services Regulatory Commission ; Nevis Financial Regulatory Services Commission: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank ; International Financial Services Authority: Samoa
Canada was a founding member of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in January 1970, [6] and contributed $181.5 million during the first six cycles of the CDB's Special Development Fund. These contributions provided support for sustainable socio-economic development with an emphasis on reducing poverty and, more recently, strengthening ...