From March 4 to 8, 2013 the Central Bank organised the second economics training for local journalists, with support of the IMF and Reuters. The first economics workshop for journalists was in January 2011.

Due to Suriname’s prudent macroeconomic policy and the start of financial sector policy reforms, both local and international reports on the status of the economy are coming in, for example the upgrades by three different rating agencies. The higher intensity of news articles and thus a need for comprehensive economic reporting became evident. Evaluation showed the economics training was helpful in upgrading the economic reporting skills of participants.

Experts from the Central Bank of Suriname educated the journalists on the main macro economic indicators and how to interpret these statistics; they spoke about the role of the Central Bank, its supervision and the legal aspects. Moreover the speakers gave an overview of Suriname’s macro economic situation and outlook.

International experts from Reuters and IMF explained the role of journalists in economic news reporting as well as how to write comprehensive economic reports for a news outlet. Reuters went into detail about public finance and reporting on currencies, governments bonds and debt crises. The IMF explained their role and gave an economic outlook for the Caribbean and Suriname.

The Central Bank committed itself to further educate key stakeholders on economic subjects. The Financial literacy program is one of the examples of a broad based education program for society. Also, the Central Bank will engage journalists in their future activities in a more accessible manner.

Exchange RatesMarch 09th and until further notice

Currency Buying Selling
USD 14,018 14,290
EUR 16,628 16,959
GBP 19,396 19,782
ANG 7,699 7,852
AWG 7,784 7,939
BRL 2,438 2,485
TTD 2,063 2,103
BBD 6,907 7,044
XCD 5,190 5,293
PER 100 GYD 6,657 6,790

Gold CertificatesMarch 09th and until further notice

Coupon SRD
5 gram 7.814,97
10 gram 15.629,94
50 gram 78.149,69
100 gram 156.299,39
500 gram 781.496,94
1000 gram 1562993,88
Gold LME: USD 1.701,00 /tr.oz.

Inflation

 Period   Average End-of-period
2020   34.9 60.8
2021   59.1 60.7
2022   52.4 54.6
2023   51.6 32.6
2024   16.2 10.1
       
2025   Month-to-month Year-to-year
Jan   0.6 9.9
Feb   0.4 9.9
Mar   0.5 5.7
Apr   0.7 5.7
May*)   0.8 6.0

*) Preliminary figures

 

 

Weighted Average RatesJuly 04 - 15:00h (Transfers)

Currency Buying Selling
USD 36.981 37.429
EUR 43.588 44.947
GBP 50.453 51.442
XCG 20.319 20.717
AWG 20.545 20.948
BRL 6.828 6.962
TTD 5.451 5.558
BBD 18.230 18.587
XCD 13.697 13.965
GYD PER 100 17.572 17.917
CNY 5.163 5.264

Weighted Average RatesJuly 04 - 15:00h (Banknotes)

Currency Buying Selling
USD 38.038 38.992
EUR 44.749 45.099
GBP 51.895 52.922
XCG 20.900 21.314
AWG 21.132 21.551
BRL 7.023 7.162
TTD 5.607 5.718
BBD 18.751 19.122
XCD 14.088 14.367
GYD PER 100 18.075 18.432
CNY 5.310 5.416

Gold CertificatesJuly 04

Coupon SRD
5 gram 40.098,07
10 gram 80.196,15
50 gram 400.980,73
100 gram 801.961,47
500 gram 4.009.807,33
1000 gram 8.019.614,66
Gold LBMA USD 3.332,15 /tr.oz.

Weighted Average Accepted
OMO Rate

Auction ID Auction Date Rate (%)
CBTD250702-1W 2025-07-02 5,9
CBTD250625-1W 2025-06-25 5,9
CBTD250618-1W 2025-06-18 5,8
CBTD250611-1W 2025-06-11 10,2

Standing Lending Facility Interest Rate

Auction ID Auction Date Rate (%)
CBTD250702-1W 2025-07-02 7,1
CBTD250625-1W 2025-06-25 7,1
CBTD250618-1W 2025-06-18 7,0
CBTD250611-1W 2025-06-11 12,2
Balance sheet

Inflation

 Period   Average End-of-period
2020   34.9 60.8
2021   59.1 60.7
2022   52.4 54.6
2023   51.6 32.6
2024   16.2 10.1
       
2025   Month-to-month Year-to-year
Jan   0.6 9.9
Feb   0.4 9.9
Mar   0.5 5.7
Apr   0.7 5.7
May*)   0.8 6.0

*) Preliminary figures