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Teamee on Jun 06, 2022 10:11am
Different countries with their prime interest rates:
Bank of Canada
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The Bank of Canada (in French: Banque du Canada) is Canada's central bank. It was created by the Bank of Canada Act of 1934, to "promote the economic and financial well-being of Canada." It is the sole issuer of banknotes in Canada, and the central bank for the Canadian dollar. The bank's headquarters are located in the Bank of Canada Building at the corner of Wellington and Bank Streets in downtown Ottawa.
Central Bank Governor: Tiff Macklem
Current Voting Members: Stephen S. Poloz, Sylvain Leduc, Carolyn Wilkins, Norman M. Betts, Alan Andrew Borger, Phyllis Clark, Colin Dodds, Monique Jrme-Forget, Claire M. C. Kennedy, Derek D. Key, Hassan Khosrowshahi, Wes Scott, Jean Simon, Greg Stewart, Martin Sullivan, Paul Rochon
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Swiss National Bank
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The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is the central bank of Switzerland. It is responsible for Swiss monetary policy and for issuing Swiss franc banknotes. The SNB is an Aktiengesellschaft under special regulations. About 55% of its shares are owned by public institutions like cantons and cantonal banks. The remaining shares are traded on the stock market. They are mostly owned by private individuals.
Chairman: Thomas Jordan
Current Voting Members: Thomas J. Jordan, Jean-Pierre Danthine, Fritz Zurbrgg
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