Ewart Williams

Former T&T governor blasts successor

Former governor of the Trinidad and Tobago central bank Winston Dookeran criticises current head Ewart Williams, saying his economic forecasts are out of touch

Trinidad and Tobago's Williams on SME

The small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector is a major provider of employment in the domestic economy, said Ewart Williams, the governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.

T&T's Williams on the crisis

Ewart Williams, the governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago, said that while emerging markets have been hit by the crisis, they will be the sole drivers of economic growth in 2009.

New financial centre forming in Trinidad?

Trinidad and Tobago should establish itself as a financial hub for the greater Caribbean region and as a financial gateway for Latin America, said Ewart Williams, the governor of the central bank.

Bank of Guyana - Annual Report 2006

Lawrence Williams, the governor of the central bank, said that, after recording a decline of 1.9% in 2005, Guyana's economy rebounded in 2006 to register real economic growth of 4.7%, exceeding the 4.3% target for the year.

T&T's Williams on the Financial Literacy Programme

In the speech 'National Financial Literacy Programme in Trinidad and Tobago' given on 31 January Ewart Williams of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago said a programme of the scope envisaged will require considerable funding.

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