issuing authority - translation to arabic
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issuing authority - translation to arabic

PUBLIC INSTITUTION THAT MANAGES A STATE'S CURRENCY, MONEY SUPPLY, AND INTEREST RATES
Central Bank; Central banking; Central banks; Reserve bank; Bank of issue; Issuing authority; Bank base rate; Bank Centralization; Central bank governor; Minimum bid rate; Main refinancing rate; Central banker; Central bankers; National Central Banks; Central bank reserves; Criticism of central banks; Centralized finance; Central bank independence; Central Banks
  • ''Sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)'', by Lady Jane Lindsay, 1905.
  • The [[Bank of Finland]] in [[Helsinki]]
  • The [[European Central Bank]] building in [[Frankfurt]]
  • Board of Governors]] of the United States' [[Federal Reserve System]]
  • The headquarters of the [[People's Bank of China]] (established in 1948) in [[Beijing]].
  • [[Walter Bagehot]], an influential theorist on the economic role of the central bank.

issuing authority         
سلطة الترخيص
Central bank         
مصرف مركزي، مصرف الإصدار
Bank of issue         
مصرف الإصدار

Definition

central bank
¦ noun a national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's government and commercial banking system, and issues currency.

Wikipedia

Central bank

A central bank, reserve bank, or monetary authority is an institution that manages the currency and monetary policy of a country or monetary union, and oversees their commercial banking system. In contrast to a commercial bank, a central bank possesses a monopoly on increasing the monetary base. Most central banks also have supervisory and regulatory powers to ensure the stability of member institutions, to prevent bank runs, and to discourage reckless or fraudulent behavior by member banks.

Central banks in most developed nations are institutionally independent from political interference. Still, limited control by the executive and legislative bodies exists.

Issues like central bank independence, central bank policies and rhetoric in central bank governors discourse or the premises of macroeconomic policies (monetary and fiscal policy) of the state are a focus of contention and criticism by some policymakers, researchers and specialized business, economics and finance media.

Examples of use of issuing authority
1. Anyone from the 27 VWP countries thinking of traveling to the United States is encouraged to check with their passport issuing authority to ensure they are in possession of a machine–readable passport.
2. If you pay excess tax and have to collect your refund, you have to give a baksheesh to the refund issuing authority, otherwise you will never receive your cheque!