27-Sep-2019
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 by 12:00 noon on the auction dates for these upcoming issues.
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Global economic activity remained subdued in the first half of 2019 amid an ongoing tariff dispute between the United States and China.
Read More26-Sep-2019
The CARICOM Economic Research Team (CERT) is conducting a region-wide survey on cash use and attitudes to digital payments in the Caribbean.
Read More16-Sep-2019
Mr. Isaiah Williams and Mr. Yohance Nicholas were the recipients of the 2018/2019 Scholarships, offered by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago in partnership with De La Rue of the United Kingdom.
Read More11-Sep-2019
The Lecture will be held on Friday October 4, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. To reserve tickets, please email [email protected] or call 621-2288 extension 2145. Interested persons can also view the lecture via live stream on the homepage of the website.
Read More10-Sep-2019
Yesterday, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago opened its “Then and Now”, Central Bank Through the Years exhibition.
Read More29-Aug-2019
Treasury Bills are Government-guaranteed investment instruments that are available to individuals and institutions. The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issues 3-month, 6-month and 1-year treasury bills. With the last 1-year auction yielding a rate of return of approximately 2.80%, these can help you achieve your savings and investment goals.
Read More26-Aug-2019
The backdrop in which the Central Bank operated in FY2017/18 was relatively stable but challenging. Nevertheless, the Central Bank significantly progressed most of its strategic initiatives.
Read More26-Aug-2019
The backdrop in which the Central Bank operated in FY2017/18 was relatively stable but challenging. Internationally, while the economic situation in the United States strengthened, growth in several other advanced and emerging economies slowed. On the domestic front, there was also evidence of a nascent recovery from the economic contraction of the previous two years. The Bank’s monetary policy had to finely balance external considerations regarding interest differentials with the need for continued support for a domestic recovery.
Read More23-Aug-2019
The list of authorised foreign exchange dealers in Trinidad and Tobago as at July 31st, 2019.
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