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Central Banks
Central Bank is an institution that manages a state's currency, money supply, and interest rates. The major functions of a central bank are to manage the nation's money supply (monetary policy) and oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. Usually, a central bank prints the national currency that often serves as the nation's legal tender. Here is a list of the currencies and their corresponding central banks. You can click the currency full name to view its detailed information.
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- Australian Dollar
- Brazilian Real
- British Pound
- Canadian Dollar
- Chilean Peso
- Chinese Yuan
- Egyptian Pound
- Euro
- Hong Kong Dollar
- Indian Rupee
- Japanese Yen
- Mexican Peso
- New Zealand Dollar
- Norwegian Krone
- Pakistani Rupee
- Romanian New Leu
- Russian Rouble
- Singapore Dollar
- South African Rand
- Korean Won
- Swiss Franc
- United States Dollar