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CENTRAL BANK MECHANISM
Stabilization Fund; Stabilisation fund; Oil fund

Contingency fund         
EMERGENCY MONEY RESERVE
Contingencies Fund Act 1974; Civil Contingencies Fund; Contingencies Fund; Contingency Fund; Contingencies fund; Contingency fund of india
A contingencies fund or contingency fund is a fund for emergencies or unexpected outflows, mainly economic crises.
Consolidated Fund         
TERM USED TO REFER TO THE MAIN BANK ACCOUNT OF THE GOVERNMENT IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES
Consolidated Revenue Fund; Consolidated fund; Consolidated Fund Services; National Loans Fund; Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom; Consolidated Fund of India; General taxation; Central Fund Act; Central Fund (Permanent Provisions) Act 1965
In many states with political systems derived from the Westminster system, a consolidated fund or consolidated revenue fund is the main bank account of the government. General taxation is taxation paid into the consolidated fund (as opposed to hypothecated taxes earmarked for specific purposes), and general spending is paid out of the consolidated fund.
Index fund         
FUND REPRESENTING A SPECIFIC INDEX
Index investing; Passively managed fund; Index funds; Index tracker; Index Fund; Index method; Index fund investing
An index fund (also index tracker) is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to follow certain preset rules so that the fund can a specified basket of underlying investments.Reasonable Investor(s), Boston University Law Review, available at: https://ssrn.

Wikipedia

Stabilization fund

A stabilization fund is a mechanism set up by a government or central bank to insulate the domestic economy from large influxes of revenue, as from commodities such as oil. A primary motivation is maintaining a steady level of government revenue in the face of major commodity price fluctuations (hence the term "stabilization"), as well as the avoidance of inflation and associated atrophy of other domestic sectors (Dutch disease). This generally involves the purchase of foreign denominated debt, especially if the goal is to prevent overheating in the domestic economy. The notion may overlap with sovereign wealth fund.

Examples of such funds include:

  • Stabilization Fund of the Russian Federation
  • Petroleum Fund of Norway (SPF)
  • Chile's Copper Stabilization Fund (CSF)
  • Oman's State General Reserve Fund (SGRF)
  • Kuwait's Reserve Fund for Future Generations (RFFG)
  • Papua New Guinea's Mineral Resources Stabilization Fund (MRSF)
  • Venezuela's Macroeconomic Stabilization Fund (MSF)
  • UAE Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
  • Central Bank of Iran's Oil Stabilization Fund

Stabilization funds do not necessarily have to revolve around large commodity revenue. Such national funds might instead seek to influence currency exchange rates without affecting domestic money supply. Such examples include:

  • European Financial Stability Facility
  • United Kingdom's Exchange Equalisation Account
  • United States's Exchange Stabilization Fund