Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB)

ECCB announces digital currency pilot

Governor Antoine says the pilot is not “an academic exercise”, as the central bank plans to roll out the new instrument to the public within 18 months

Dwight Venner, 1946-2016

The long-serving central bank governor has died aged 70, having spent 26 years at the head of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

ECCB sees sense in scrapping cents

Eastern Caribbean Central Bank insists ‘everyone will benefit from the withdrawal’ of one and two cent coins from July, as they are expensive to produce and carry very little purchasing power

ECCB sued by Stanford investors

Eastern Caribbean Central Bank faces class-action from investors who allege the value of Bank of Antigua, seized by the central bank last year, is rightfully theirs

Central role for ECCB

Michael Imeson looks at the economic problems facing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, and what the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is doing to help stimulate development.

Monetary Council of ECCB meets in Anguilla

ST KITTS - Member countries of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) have recommitted themselves to maintaining the value of the exchange rate at 2.70 EC Eastern Caribbean dollars to the United States dollar.

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