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  2. Central Bank of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, role, organisation and awards of the national monetary authority and central bank of Barbados. The Central Bank issues Barbadian currency, licenses financial institutions, and reports on the economy.

  3. Barbadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Barbadian dollar is the currency of Barbados since 1935, with the ISO code BBD. It is pegged to the US dollar at an exchange rate of US$1 = BBD$1.98, but in practice it is equivalent to US$2. Learn about its history, coins and symbols.

  4. Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Aruba: 1.79 AWG = 1.00 USD Bahamas: Bahamian dollar: BSD Central Bank of The Bahamas: 1.00 BSD = 1.00 USD Barbados: Barbadian dollar: BBD Central Bank of Barbados: 2.00 BBD = 1.00 USD Caribbean Netherlands: United States dollar: USD De Nederlandsche Bank (monetary authority) Federal Reserve Bank (U.S. dollar) float Cayman Islands

  5. Marion Vernese Williams - Wikipedia

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    Marion Vernese Williams is a Barbadian economist, banker, accountant and diplomat. She was the Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados and the Permanent Representative of Barbados to the UN in Geneva.

  6. Category:Banks of Barbados - Wikipedia

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  7. Courtney Blackman - Wikipedia

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    Blackman served as Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados from June 1972 to March 1987, the longest-serving governor as of 2021. He was offered the position in a 5AM phone call from then-Prime Minister Errol Barrow; Blackman immediately accepted, but later joked that he "would never again accept a job offer while half asleep". [5]

  8. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    The ECCB is a supranational central bank that serves eight OECS countries that use the Eastern Caribbean dollar. It was established in 1983 and has responsibilities for currency issuance, bank supervision and economic stability.

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