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Banco Central del Ecuador
Official site of the central bank of Ecuador.
www.bce.fin.ec
Peru - Central Bank of Peru
www.bcrp.gob.pe
Bermuda Monetary Authority
Responsible for the licensing of banks, deposit companies and investment businesses.
www.bma.bm
Jamaica - Bank of Jamaica
Central bank of Jamaica.
www.boj.org.jm
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Barbados - Central Bank of Barbados
www.centralbank.org.bb
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Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is the Monetary Authority for eight small island economies; Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and The Grenadines.
www.eccb-centralbank.org
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Doing Business in Central America

Free trade and global growth is driving business on the isthmus.
The countries of Central America are emerging from decades of also-ran small economies to becoming an increasingly vital source of raw materials, labor and even innovation. The recently signed free trade deal known as Cafta-DR, which includes all the major economies in the region but Panama and adds the Dominican Republic, represents the No. 2 destinations for U.S. goods in Latin America after Mexico, at $15 billion a ... Read more