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central bank

American  

noun

  1. a bank, as the Federal Reserve Bank, that holds basic banking reserves, issues currency, and acts as lender of last resort and controller of credit.


central bank British  

noun

  1. a national bank that does business mainly with a government and with other banks: it regulates the volume and cost of credit

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Etymology

Origin of central bank

First recorded in 1920–25

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The Fed president said the central bank should be prepared to address elevated inflation proactively so that it doesn’t get stuck near 3% in the long run.

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The central bank said the war had added to concerns about government bonds, private credit markets, and U.S. technology companies focused on AI.

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Monzo secured a full banking license from Ireland’s central bank last December that allows it to provide services across the continent.

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Back in 2011, the central bank responded to a jump in energy prices by raising its key rate in April and then again in July; the threatened inflation never materialized and the economy faltered.

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TOKYO—A key gauge of business sentiment in Japan improved for a fourth straight quarter even as war in the Middle East raises price pressures, keeping the central bank on track to continue raising rates.

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