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Seðlabanki Íslands

(Redirected from Central Bank of Iceland)

Seðlabanki Íslands ("Central Bank of Iceland" in Icelandic) is the central bank of Iceland. It has served in this capacity since 1961, when it was created by an act of the Alþingi out of the central banking department of Landsbanki Íslands, which had had the sole right of note issuance since 1927 and had conducted only limited monetary policy.

Seðlabanki Íslands is owned by the Icelandic government, administered by a three-member Board of Governors appointed by the Prime Minister to seven-year terms and a seven-member Supervisory Board. It has the sole right to issue notes and coins in Icelandic Króna and to manage the state's foreign currency reserves. The Central Bank Act of 1986 eliminated the ability of the Seðlabanki Íslands to regulate the interest rates of commercial banks and savings banks.

Though nominally independent, the Central Bank of Iceland was historically expected to follow the lead of the central government. Since 2001, however, the Seðlabanki Íslands has been empowered to adopt an inflation target and manage monetary policy so as to achieve price stability independent of the policies of the central government.

External links

  • Official Website (Icelandic)- http://www.sedlabanki.is
  • Official Website (English) - http://www.sedlabanki.is/template3.asp?pageid=135
Last updated: 06-02-2005 09:40:25
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