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* [[Bank of England]] | * [[Bank of England]] | ||
* [[Digital public money]] | |||
* [[Financial stability]] | |||
* [[Fiscal policy]] | * [[Fiscal policy]] | ||
* [[Inflation]] | * [[Inflation]] | ||
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* [[Quantitative easing ]] | * [[Quantitative easing ]] | ||
* [[Reserve requirements]] | * [[Reserve requirements]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 19 September 2022
Monetary stability is generally defined to mean:
- Low inflation and
- Confidence in the central currency.