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  2. Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission

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    The Securities Industry Act 1995 (SIA, 1995) [2] is the act by which the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission was established. In December 2012, the SIA 1995 was repealed and replaced by the Securities Act (SA 2012) [3] “an Act to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices; foster fair and efficient securities markets and confidence in the ...

  3. InvesTT - Wikipedia

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    InvesTT is Trinidad and Tobago's national investment promotion agency, aligned with the Ministry of Trade and Industry. It focuses on the attraction of foreign direct investment in the country’s key non-energy sectors: Innovative computer technology; Logistics and distribution; Maritime services; Electricity intensive manufacturing and assembly

  4. Ministry of Finance (Trinidad and Tobago) - Wikipedia

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    The head of the ministry is the Minister of Finance and is appointed by the President of Trinidad and Tobago on the advice of the Prime Minister. The incumbent, Mr. Colm Imbert, assumed office on September 11, 2015, and succeeded Mr. Larry Howai following the Trinidad and Tobago general election, 2015.

  5. Government bond - Wikipedia

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    U.S. government bond: 1976 8% Treasury Note. A government bond or sovereign bond is a form of bond issued by a government to support public spending.It generally includes a commitment to pay periodic interest, called coupon payments, and to repay the face value on the maturity date.

  6. Repurchase agreement - Wikipedia

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    A repurchase agreement, also known as a repo, RP, or sale and repurchase agreement, is a form of short-term borrowing, mainly in government securities.The dealer sells the underlying security to investors and, by agreement between the two parties, buys them back shortly afterwards, usually the following day, at a slightly higher price.

  7. Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Eric Williams Plaza, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Established: December 12, 1964: Ownership: 100% state ownership [1] Governor and Chairman: Dr. Alvin Hilaire [2] Central bank of: Trinidad and Tobago: Currency: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar TTD Reserves: 9 790 million USD [1] Website: www.central-bank.org.tt

  8. Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Market which informally existed in Trinidad & Tobago for well over twenty years prior to the opening of the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange really achieved significance in the early 1970s when the Government decided as a matter of policy to localise the foreign owned commercial banking and manufacturing sectors of the economy.

  9. Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

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    The Agricultural Development Bank of Trinidad and Tobago is a development finance institution which provides financial services to the agricultural sector of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. The bank was founded in 1968 by the government of Trinidad and Tobago to replace the colonial-era Agricultural Credit Bank that preceded it. [1] [2]

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