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Financial stability depends on central bank co-operation – ECCB deputy

Valda Henry tells Autumn Meetings that collaboration is vital for small islands’ survival

Valda Henry
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A deputy governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has said co-operation between small economies is vital as the world heads into a period of transformative change.

In a speech to Central Banking’s Autumn Meetings in Rio de Janeiro today (November 20), Valda Henry spoke of the challenges from global economic fragmentation, the climate crisis and artificial intelligence.

Dealing with these challenges “should not be a solitary task. In fact, it should be one of shared and collective

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