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Central Bank
Introduction
The bank which is responsible for the financial and
economical stability of country.
It has a pivotal position in the banking system and
regulates and formulates policies for the scheduled
commercial banks in the country.
Role of Central Bank
A central bank has become a must for every
country and its economy.
It controls other banks, inflation (price
increase) and formulates its economic and
fiscal (economic) policies and advises the
government on foreign trade, development
of financial and capital market, balance of
trade, foreign aids etc.
The world bank (IBRD) and international
monetary funds (IMF) have their full control
over all central banks, especially those in
the Third World countries.
Every country, being the member of the UN,
has no option except to follow the dictates of
the IMF and the World Bank.
Functions of Central Bank
Central bank can be placed in two broad
categories.
1- Government’s bank
2- Banker’s bank
1- Government’s Bank
1- Monopoly (control) of note issue
2- Controller of credit
3- Custodian of foreign exchange
4- Issue and management of public debts
5- Development of financial institutions
1- Monopoly of note issue
Issue currency notes for the country. Notes are
issued on certain principal including a fixed ratio of
a reserve of gold, silver and approved foreign
exchange.
2- Controller of credit
The central bank controls and regulates
credit money in the country in order to
expand or contract it to maintain the
requirement of economy.
It controls:
Bank rate policy
Open market operation
Bank reserve ratio
3- Custodian of foreign
exchange
Every country exports goods and services to
earn profit.
This earned and other foreign exchange is
held in the custody of the central bank
4-Issue and management of
public debts
Central bank manage issue of debts, payment of interest
and retirement.
Pay annual interest and return the principal amount on
maturity.
5-Development of financial
institutions
Central bank is responsible to develop financial
institution which play vital role in industrial, agriculture
and capital development of economy.
It also facilitates the establishment and running of
money market and stock exchange.
2- Banker’s bank
Capacity to performs valuable services to its
scheduled commercial banks.
1- Lender of last resort
2- Rediscounting bill of exchange
3- Clearing housing services
4- Cash reserve
5- Counseling services
1- Lender of last resort
O The central bank provides loan to the
bank in crises to enable it to discharge its
obligation (responsibility) and thus
prevents (avoid) it to go bankrupt (cleaned
out).
2- Rediscounting bill of
exchange
Bill of Exchange is a non-interest-bearing
written order used primarily in international
trade that binds one party to pay a fixed
sum of money to another party at a
predetermined future date.
Bills of exchange are similar to checks and
promissory notes. They can be drawn by individuals
or banks and are generally transferable by
endorsements.
The difference between a promissory (conveying or
implying a promise) note and a bill of exchange is
that this product is transferable and can bind one
party to pay a third party that was not involved in its
creation.
If these bills are issued by a bank, they can be
referred to as bank drafts. If they are issued by
individuals, they can be referred to as trade drafts.
3- Clearing housing services
Every bank receives cheque drawn on other
bank, because of which every bank
becomes creditor or debtor of other banks.
All these cheque are sent to the central
bank where it settles all the accounts of the
bank.
Clearing services is possible because the
central bank possess cash reserve of
commercial bank.
4- Cash reserve
Every bank is bound to deposited a certain
percentage of all its deposits with the central
bank
In this manner central bank finds itself in
better position to control credit money.
5- Counseling services
The central bank offers advice and
counseling services in the light of experts
and advice commercial banks to formulates
and readjust their polices.
What is Monetary Policy??
It is the process by which the central bank
or monetary authority of a country regulates
(i) the supply of money (ii) availability of
money and (iii) cost of money or rate of
interest in order to attain a set of objectives
oriented towards the growth and stability of
the economy
Monetary policy is one of the tools used to
control the supply and availability of money, to
influence the overall level of economic activity in
line with its political objectives. Usually this goal
is "macroeconomic stability" - low
unemployment, low inflation, economic growth,
and a balance of external payments. Monetary
policy is usually administered by a Government
appointed "Central Bank
It is concerned with the changing the supply of money
stock and rate of interest for the purpose of stabilizing
the economy by influencing the level of aggregate
demand.
At times of recession monetary policy involves the
adoption of some monetary tools which tends to
increase
the money supply and lower interest rate so as to
stimulate aggregate demand in the economy.
At the time of inflation monetary policy seeks to
contract
aggregate spending by tightening the money supply or
raising the rate of return.
Objectives of Monetary Policy
1. To ensure the economic stability at full
employment or potential level of output.
2. To achieve price stability by controlling
inflation and deflation.
3. To promote and encourage economic
growth in the economy
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Lecture 5 central bank, fuction, monetary policy, objective

  • 1.
  • 3. Introduction The bank which is responsible for the financial and economical stability of country. It has a pivotal position in the banking system and regulates and formulates policies for the scheduled commercial banks in the country.
  • 4. Role of Central Bank A central bank has become a must for every country and its economy. It controls other banks, inflation (price increase) and formulates its economic and fiscal (economic) policies and advises the government on foreign trade, development of financial and capital market, balance of trade, foreign aids etc.
  • 5. The world bank (IBRD) and international monetary funds (IMF) have their full control over all central banks, especially those in the Third World countries. Every country, being the member of the UN, has no option except to follow the dictates of the IMF and the World Bank.
  • 6. Functions of Central Bank Central bank can be placed in two broad categories. 1- Government’s bank 2- Banker’s bank
  • 7. 1- Government’s Bank 1- Monopoly (control) of note issue 2- Controller of credit 3- Custodian of foreign exchange 4- Issue and management of public debts 5- Development of financial institutions
  • 8. 1- Monopoly of note issue Issue currency notes for the country. Notes are issued on certain principal including a fixed ratio of a reserve of gold, silver and approved foreign exchange.
  • 9. 2- Controller of credit The central bank controls and regulates credit money in the country in order to expand or contract it to maintain the requirement of economy. It controls: Bank rate policy Open market operation Bank reserve ratio
  • 10. 3- Custodian of foreign exchange Every country exports goods and services to earn profit. This earned and other foreign exchange is held in the custody of the central bank
  • 11. 4-Issue and management of public debts Central bank manage issue of debts, payment of interest and retirement. Pay annual interest and return the principal amount on maturity.
  • 12. 5-Development of financial institutions Central bank is responsible to develop financial institution which play vital role in industrial, agriculture and capital development of economy. It also facilitates the establishment and running of money market and stock exchange.
  • 13. 2- Banker’s bank Capacity to performs valuable services to its scheduled commercial banks. 1- Lender of last resort 2- Rediscounting bill of exchange 3- Clearing housing services 4- Cash reserve 5- Counseling services
  • 14. 1- Lender of last resort O The central bank provides loan to the bank in crises to enable it to discharge its obligation (responsibility) and thus prevents (avoid) it to go bankrupt (cleaned out).
  • 15. 2- Rediscounting bill of exchange Bill of Exchange is a non-interest-bearing written order used primarily in international trade that binds one party to pay a fixed sum of money to another party at a predetermined future date.
  • 16. Bills of exchange are similar to checks and promissory notes. They can be drawn by individuals or banks and are generally transferable by endorsements. The difference between a promissory (conveying or implying a promise) note and a bill of exchange is that this product is transferable and can bind one party to pay a third party that was not involved in its creation. If these bills are issued by a bank, they can be referred to as bank drafts. If they are issued by individuals, they can be referred to as trade drafts.
  • 17. 3- Clearing housing services Every bank receives cheque drawn on other bank, because of which every bank becomes creditor or debtor of other banks. All these cheque are sent to the central bank where it settles all the accounts of the bank. Clearing services is possible because the central bank possess cash reserve of commercial bank.
  • 18. 4- Cash reserve Every bank is bound to deposited a certain percentage of all its deposits with the central bank In this manner central bank finds itself in better position to control credit money.
  • 19. 5- Counseling services The central bank offers advice and counseling services in the light of experts and advice commercial banks to formulates and readjust their polices.
  • 20. What is Monetary Policy?? It is the process by which the central bank or monetary authority of a country regulates (i) the supply of money (ii) availability of money and (iii) cost of money or rate of interest in order to attain a set of objectives oriented towards the growth and stability of the economy
  • 21. Monetary policy is one of the tools used to control the supply and availability of money, to influence the overall level of economic activity in line with its political objectives. Usually this goal is "macroeconomic stability" - low unemployment, low inflation, economic growth, and a balance of external payments. Monetary policy is usually administered by a Government appointed "Central Bank
  • 22. It is concerned with the changing the supply of money stock and rate of interest for the purpose of stabilizing the economy by influencing the level of aggregate demand. At times of recession monetary policy involves the adoption of some monetary tools which tends to increase the money supply and lower interest rate so as to stimulate aggregate demand in the economy. At the time of inflation monetary policy seeks to contract aggregate spending by tightening the money supply or raising the rate of return.
  • 23. Objectives of Monetary Policy 1. To ensure the economic stability at full employment or potential level of output. 2. To achieve price stability by controlling inflation and deflation. 3. To promote and encourage economic growth in the economy

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  1. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is an international financial institution that offers loans to middle-income developing countries. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), is an international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of 189 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty 
  2. Definition: Monetary policy is the macroeconomic policy laid down by the central bank. It involves management of money supply and interest rate and is the demand side economic policy used by the government of a country to achieve macroeconomic objectives like inflation, consumption, growth and liquidity
  3. Inflation occurs when the prices of goods and services rise, while deflation occurs when those prices decrease. The balance between the two economic conditions, opposite sides of the same coin, is delicate and an economy can quickly swing from one condition to the other