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Quarterly Economic Review Set for April 29

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The Central Bank of Barbados has announced that Governor Dr. Kevin Greenidge will present the quarterly review of the economy covering the first three months of 2026 on Wednesday, April 29 at 11:00 a.m. The press conference will be livestreamed on the Bank's Facebook page and YouTube channel. Topics to be covered include economic growth, debt-to-GDP ratio, international reserves, inflation, unemployment, and the outlook for the remainder of 2026.

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The Central Bank of Barbados announced the publication date for its quarterly economic review covering January through March 2026. The review will be presented during a press conference on April 29, 2026, where Governor Dr. Kevin Greenidge will discuss key economic indicators including economic growth, debt-to-GDP ratio, international reserves, inflation rate, unemployment rate, and economic outlook for 2026.

This announcement is informational in nature and does not impose any compliance obligations on regulated entities. Businesses, investors, and the public may wish to tune into the livestream to gain insights into Barbados' economic performance and the central bank's outlook for the remainder of 2026.

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Quarterly Review of Barbados' Economy Coming April 29

The Central Bank of Barbados will publish its review of Barbados' economy in the first three months of 2026 during a press conference on Wednesday, April 29 at 11:00 a.m. The review will be livestreamed on the Bank's Facebook page and YouTube channel.

On that day, Governor Dr. The Most Honourable Kevin Greenidge, F.B. will provide an update on key economic indicators, including economic growth, Barbados' debt-to-GDP ratio, the level of international reserves, the rate of inflation, and the unemployment rate. He will also give his outlook for the economy in the remainder of 2026.

Following his presentation, Dr. Greenidge will take questions from the media and the public. Members of the public can pose their questions here in advance or do so during the press conference via WhatsApp to 266-8830 or by posting them in the chat for the livestream.

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CBB
Published
April 15th, 2026
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Notice
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Banking
Operational domain
Finance
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Financial Services Economic Policy

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