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  • ...eps to Strengthen the Financial System'', Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, London, 4-5 September 2009]</ref>. ...et price bubbles and monetary policy'',(Mas lecture, 8 June 2005) European Central Bank, 2005]</ref>, but the international Warwick Commission insisted that "infla
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  • The European Central Bank offers to lend unlimited amounts to eurozone banks at an interest rate of 1 The EU Commission proposes new European Central Bank powers for banking supervision as part of a banking union[http://europa.eu/
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  • ...tion of a common [[monetary policy]] under the management of a single [[Central Bank]].<br> : - the [[European Central Bank]], which determines its monetary policy.
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  • - [[financial system#European Central Bank|European Central Bank]]
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  • : July: European Central Bank implements its covered bond purchase programme[http://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb ...'s central bank president, Axel Weber, decides to resign from the European Central Bank[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4e388020-35f8-11e0-b67c-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1Y2
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  • Central bank attempts to control usually fruitless.
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  • : - (iii) (temporarily) by getting the country's [[central bank]] to purchase the debt; or, ...ozone countries. Proposals to refinance the Facility by using the European Central Bank<ref>[http://www.ceps.be/book/august-2011-what-do-when-euro-crisis-reaches-c
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  • ...ey binary concept – do not make use of interest-free loans issued from the central bank and administered by the banking system (Kelso & Kelso, 1991). ...en capital ownership but all the techniques have at their heart the use of central bank-issued interest-free loans for the creation and spreading of productive cap
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  • - [[European Central Bank]] -
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  • ...Hard Can It Be? Inflation Control Around the World'', Working Paper No 40, Central Bank of Iceland August 2008]</ref>.
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  • ...of Chartered Accountants London, 13 October 2009]</ref>.; and the European Central Bank reduced its discount rate to 1.0 percent and made asset purchases amounting ...reductions, but banks there and elsewhere had become reluctant to pass on central bank reductions of interest rates.
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  • ...rding]] behaviour had encouraged that tendency, and belief that their [[central bank]] would protect them from losses had encouraged complacency among managemen
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  • ...s in Chemistry, Literature, Medicine, Peace and Physics. In 1968, Sweden's central bank funded a sixth Nobel Prize in Economics.
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  • ...s on the Optimum Currency Area Theory: What is EMU Telling Us?'', European Central Bank, 2002]</ref>. On the other hand, it has been suggested that there may be i
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  • ...ir common currency, the delegation of [[monetary policy]] to a [[European Central Bank]], and the acceptance of agreed limits on the conduct of [[fiscal policy]] ===The European Central Bank===
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  • ...orrow money in a variety of ways, including short-term loans from their [[central bank]]'s "[[discount window]]", or from the [[money market]]. They make profits ...ing its currency is usually delegated by a country's government to its [[central bank]] and with it, the responsibility for maintaining monetary stability. The
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  • ...world by population. Its [[currency]] is the Argentine peso, issued by the Central Bank of Argentina. It is divided into 23 provinces and its capital and largest c
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  • ...2012, despite the partial default of the Greek government, by the European Central Bank's willingness to buy bonds that had been issued by distressed member gover ...int/euro/intro/html/map.en.html ''Map of euro area 1999 – 2009'', European Central Bank, 2010]</ref> comprises Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, Franc
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  • ...have included: prudent monetary policy implemented by a more independent [[central bank ]]in the context of a liberalized foreign exchange regime, prudent fiscal p
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  • * 1968: Basle Agreement - 12 [[central bank]]s and the [[Bank for International Settlements]]provide a $2 billion loan
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