Abstract

The leadership of CARICOM countries in yet another effort to encourage investment in the Region, have agreed to establish a regional Stock Exchange which would bring together the Stock Exchanges in the Region, namely the Barbados Securities Exchange, the Jamaica Stock Exchange and the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange. In 1991 these three Stock Exchanges entered into an arrangement for cross border listing and trading of securities (stocks/shares and or bonds). This has allowed the stocks/shares and or bonds on the stock exchanges in each of these countries to be listed and traded in each other's markets. As other countries establish stock exchanges they too will be eligible to become members of the regional stock exchange.

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