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Banking and the Money Market Bank Rate After standing at 2 } per cent since 9th
February , 1945 , the Riksbank's official re - discount rate was raised to 3 per cent
on 1st December , 1950. The maximum deposit rate of the commercial banks ...
Banking and the Money Market Bank Rate After standing at 2 } per cent since 9th
February , 1945 , the Riksbank's official re - discount rate was raised to 3 per cent
on 1st December , 1950. The maximum deposit rate of the commercial banks ...
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Notes in circulation Million kronor 31st December , 1946 2,877 1949 3,287 1950
3,513 1951 4,090 1952 4,577 30th June , 1953 4,327 In June , 1952 , the
Riksbank's maximum right of note issue was raised to Kr . 4,800 million . A
Commission ...
Notes in circulation Million kronor 31st December , 1946 2,877 1949 3,287 1950
3,513 1951 4,090 1952 4,577 30th June , 1953 4,327 In June , 1952 , the
Riksbank's maximum right of note issue was raised to Kr . 4,800 million . A
Commission ...
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Exchange Rates As a first move towards convertibility , and following the
example set by the Bank of England several months earlier , the Riksbank in
November , 1952 , introduced a system for the krona - sterling exchange ,
representing ...
Exchange Rates As a first move towards convertibility , and following the
example set by the Bank of England several months earlier , the Riksbank in
November , 1952 , introduced a system for the krona - sterling exchange ,
representing ...
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