BANKING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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War Financing
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Issuance of Currency
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Banker to the Bank
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Banker to the government
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Detailed explanation-1: -Central banks carry out a nation’s monetary policy and control its money supply, often mandated with maintaining low inflation and steady GDP growth. On a macro basis, central banks influence interest rates and participate in open market operations to control the cost of borrowing and lending throughout an economy.
Detailed explanation-2: -Regulating money in circulation – they are the authority for issuing coins and notes, the money supply, and for regulating how much money is in circulation. Central banks do this to inject liquidity into the economy so that different economic agents (families, companies and States) can use it in their transactions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Beginnings. The story of central banking goes back at least to the seventeenth century, to the founding of the first institution recognized as a central bank, the Swedish Riksbank. Established in 1668 as a joint stock bank, it was chartered to lend the government funds and to act as a clearing house for commerce.