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The various countries of the Caribbean should move toward regulatory standards which are more consistent with each other and with those of major international financial centers. This will allow easier mobility of capital, less market fragmentation in the region, greater risk diversification, and ability to transfer funds from capital surplus to capital deficit countries. Along with this, countries also need to increase coordination in supervision, prudential lending practices, and meeting credit standards of the international banking community.
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