COVID - 19 and credit ratings - Barbados Today
The Caribbean Central Bank (CFA) has rejected claims that the region has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which published the latest report on the country s financial recovery.
Source: barbadostoday.bbPublished on 2022-02-24
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