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In the Euro zone, it is the European Central Bank.  
In the Euro zone, it is the European Central Bank.  


In the United States, it is the Federal Reserve.
In the United States, it is the [[Federal Reserve System]].




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A bank which acts as bank for the government and the other banks in a country or economic area.

In the UK, it is the Bank of England.

In the Euro zone, it is the European Central Bank.

In the United States, it is the Federal Reserve System.


See also