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The Central Bank of Kenya Act

The Central Bank of Kenya Act

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Bank” means the Central Bank of Kenya (or The Banki Kuu ya Kenya) established by section 3; “bank” means a body corporate or other body of persons, carrying on, whether on their own behalf or as agent for another, banking business within the meaning of the Banking Act, whether in Kenya or elsewhere;

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NGFS Climate Scenarios for central banks and supervisors

NGFS Climate Scenarios for central banks and supervisors

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Federico Lubello (Bank of Luxembourg) and Simone Russo (Central Bank of Malta). Comments were gratefully received from Brian Hoskins (Imperial College London), Jason Lowe (U.K. Met Office) and Laszlo Varro (International Energy Agency).

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Why central bank balance sheets matter

Why central bank balance sheets matter

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The central bank’s deliberate use of its balance sheet has played a salient role in financial history, especially during crises. From very early on, central banks were given the monopoly of note issue, and the role of lender of last resort naturally fell to them. Bagehot (1873)

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CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

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Central Bank of Bahamas to provide a digital alternative to tackle the problems of physical cash distribution over geographically dispersed rural island communities. ☐ Eastern Caribbean’s DCash: The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) issued DCash as a pilot to banks and approved non-bank financial institutions on a private permissioned

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Central bank digital currencies - Bank for International ...

Central bank digital currencies - Bank for International ...

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4 Central bank digital currencies: foundational principles and core features Today, central banks issue two types of money and provide infrastructure to support a third. Physical cash and electronic central bank deposits, also known as reserves or settlement balances, are issued. Physical cash is widely accessible and peer -to-peer.

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CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY

CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY

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by a central bank. These innovations are forcing us to revisit the very definition of money and currency as an exchange of value, terms we had for decades taken for granted. A few central banks are considering or beginning the process of issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC). From design

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Central bank digital currencies for cross-border payments

Central bank digital currencies for cross-border payments

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Central bank digital currencies for cross-border payments 3 extent they could be used for cros s-border payments (see Section 2) 5, and (ii) the IMF in cooperation with other relevant stakeholders, to analyse international macro-financial implications of cross-border CBDC

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