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Is the Central Banking System Responsible for Monetary Fluctuations?

Introduction A central bank is the apex monetary authority in a country, responsible for controlling the supply of money, regulating credit, stabilizing prices, and maintaining economic stability. Examples include the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Federal Reserve (USA), the Bank of England, and the European Central Bank (ECB). Monetary fluctuations, such as inflation, deflation,…

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RBI maintaining monetary stability

Role of RBI in Maintaining Monetary Stability

Introduction The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), established in 1935, is the apex monetary authority of the country. As the central bank, it is entrusted with the responsibility of regulating the supply of money, supervising the financial system, and ensuring economic stability. Among its multiple roles, one of the most crucial is maintaining monetary stability,…

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