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  2. Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago undertakes many functions in its day-to-day operations. The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago was established by an Act of Parliament on December 12, 1964. In particular, the Bank's main responsibilities are to issue and redeem currency; maintain monetary and financial stability; act as banker to the ...

  3. List of salaries of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    180,000 USD ( President) [162] 121,500 USD ( Premier) [162] The following state/government controls its territory, but is not recognized by any UN member states. State/Government. Also claimed by. Head of state (USD) Head of government (USD) Transnistria.

  4. Trinidad and Tobago dollar - Wikipedia

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    The reverses of the current notes feature the Central Bank Building of Trinidad & Tobago. The obverses have the coat of arms in the center, a national bird and a place in Trinidad, such as a market, petroleum refinery, etc. In 2002, new $1 & $20 notes were introduced. In 2003, new $1, $5, $10 & $100 were also introduced. The notes were only ...

  5. Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission

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    The act was proclaimed by the president of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on December 28, 2012, and came into operation on December 31, 2012. The Securities Act 2012. In late 2009 a Draft Securities Bill (“Draft Bill”) was laid in Parliament for debate.

  6. Eric Williams Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The complex was officially opened on March 29, 1986. The architect who managed the construction was Anthony C. Lewis Partnership. The Eric Williams Plaza was named after Eric Williams, the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago. The first tower houses the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago while the second tower houses the Ministry of ...

  7. Bank of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The Bank began under the leadership of its first Governor, Dr. Horst Bockelman, who was seconded from the Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany. He was also involved in setting up the Central Bank in neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago. The Governor was later supported by Mr. Kemal Sogancilar, who was appointed Banking Manager.

  8. Central Bank of the Gambia - Wikipedia

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    As a central bank, CBG is responsible for providing banking services to the Gambian government, for managing interest rates and foreign exchange, for interacting with Gambian industries, for supporting microfinance, and for managing the value of the dalasi, which is The Gambia's currency. [1] The bank is responsible for managing the sale of ...

  9. Central Bank of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Eswatini ( Swazi: Umntsholi Wemaswati ), is the central bank of Eswatini. It was established in April 1974 and is based in capital Mbabane. According to the bank's website, the bank's mission is to promote monetary stability and foster a stable and sound financial system. [2] Among the bank's responsibilities are managing ...