bank of issue

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A bank of issue is a financial institution authorized to create and circulate banknotes as legal tender within a given jurisdiction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf financial institution
issuer of banknotes
authorizedBy government
monetary law
sovereign state
circulates banknotes
legal tender
contrastedWith deposit bank
investment bank
non-bank financial institution
contributesTo financial stability
price stability
hasFunction circulate banknotes
issue banknotes
manage currency supply
support monetary policy implementation
hasOutput national currency banknotes
hasPluralForm banks of issue
historicallyOftenWas central bank
private bank with note-issuing rights
issues banknotes
legal tender
paper money
language English term
legalStatusOfNotes legal tender
mayHaveMonopolyOn note issuance
mayHold foreign exchange reserves
gold reserves
government securities
noteIssuanceScope colonial
national
regional
operatesIn jurisdiction
regulatedBy banking law
monetary authority
relatedTo central bank
currency board
monetary system
note-issuing bank
requires legal charter
statutory authorization
supports payment system stability
usedInContext banking history
financial regulation
monetary economics

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De Javasche Bank role bank of issue
Bulgarian National Bank hasPart bank of issue
this entity surface form: Issue Department of the Bulgarian National Bank