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Name | Current Rate | Country | |
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Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago was established by an Act of Parliament on December 12, 1964. Since that time the Central Bank has been instrumental in the... |
3.5% | Trinidad and Tobago | |
Central Bank of Tunisia
The Central Bank of Tunisia's general assignment is to preserve price stability. In this respect the bank is notably in charge of : * Watching over the monetary policy... |
6.75% | Tunisia | |
Central Bank of Turkmenistan
The Central Bank of Turkmenistan is the national bank of Turkmenistan. It is located 2 kilometres south of the centre of Ashgabat and is operated by the government. It... |
0% | Turkmenistan | |
Central Bank of Turkey
(CBRT)
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey is the central bank of Turkey and is founded as a joint stock company with the exclusive right to issue banknotes in Turkey.... |
47.50% | Türkiye | |
Bank of Uganda
(BOU)
The Central Bank of Uganda is 100% owned by the Government of Uganda, but is not a government department. Although it conducts it's activities in close association with... |
9.75% | Uganda | |
National Bank of Ukraine
(NBU)
The National Bank of Ukraine is a legal entity with separated property, which is the object of the state property. Its authorized capital amounts to UAH 10 million and is... |
13.50% | Ukraine | |
Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates
(CBUAE)
The Central Bank formally commenced its functions on 11 December 1980 in pursuance of the provision of Union Law No. (10) of 1980, which superseded Union Law (2) of... |
5.15% | United Arab Emirates | |
Bank of England
(BOE)
The Bank of England is, despite its name, the central bank of the whole of the United Kingdom and is the model on which most modern, large central banks have been based.... |
4.75% | United Kingdom | |
Federal Reserve
(FED)
The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States. It was created in 1913 by the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, largely as a response... |
4.50% | United States | |
Central Bank of Uruguay
(BCU)
The Central Bank of Uruguay (1967) issues currency (the Uruguayan peso), regulates foreign exchange, and oversees the country’s private banks. |
9.25% | Uruguay |