30-Sep-2022
The recovery of the global economy in recent months has not been smooth, and growth forecasts have been downgraded. Many central banks continued to raise policy rates as inflation soared past target levels.
Read More30-Sep-2022
Central Bank recounts recent major achievements. Five key goals for the next 6 months are highlighted.
Read More12-Sep-2022
Come experience the feature exhibition at the Central Bank Museum and view over 75 pieces from the Bank’s Art Collection. Exhibition runs until December 30, 2022, Tue to Fri 9 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Read More09-Sep-2022
The Visual Summary presents highlights, inclusive of a visual representation of the key points of the Economic Bulletin for July 2022.
Read More09-Sep-2022
Aggressive monetary tightening in response to surging inflation has contributed to a denting of global economic prospects. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has markedly increased global commodity prices, adding to existing inflationary pressures caused by supply chain disruptions and the release of excessive stimulus funds related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More17-Aug-2022
Global financial stability concerns eased as the risks related to the COVID-19 pandemic receded over 2021. The gradual rollback of pandemic-related restrictions on account of widespread vaccinations supported recovery worldwide.
Read More17-Aug-2022
Over the period, the Central Bank advanced strategic initiatives to support financial stability. Work progressed on legislative reform, regulatory amendments to improve compliance with international standards, and building the Central Bank’s supervisory and analytical capacity.
Read More15-Aug-2022
Invest in Treasury Bills Today! Treasury Bills are government-guaranteed investment instruments that are available to individuals and institutions. You are invited to submit bids to the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago by 12:00 noon on the auction date for the upcoming issue.
Read More10-Aug-2022
PayWise Limited authorized to issue electronic money in Trinidad and Tobago with effect from September 01, 2022.
Read More04-Aug-2022
In 2021, the National Financial Literacy Programme (NFLP) commissioned its third national Financial literacy survey intended to assess the impact of NFLP’s interventions and evaluate the current state of financial literacy in Trinidad and Tobago. Click read more to view highlights of the survey.
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