Below you will find example sentences with "central banks". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Central Banks in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: central
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 22
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 26.2 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 6 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "central banks" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 26.2 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as 13 african central banks and connected, ability of central banks to tackle, bank, money and commercial stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with central bank, central america, central asia, central asia, european central and central government, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with central banks
This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:
The Fed only likes to counterparty banks and other central banks. (11 words)
Central banks set short-term interest rates by providing commercial banks with credit. (13 words)
Central banks reclaimed the gold they had lent, which ultimately other central banks delivered through sales. (16 words)
As for the issues related to the Economic Capital Framework (ECF) of the RBI, he said that central banks in most countries kept a reserve of eight per cent, while some conservative central banks maintained 14 per cent reserves. (39 words)
Some Keynesian economists also disagree with the notion that central banks fully control the money supply, arguing that central banks have little control, since the money supply adapts to the demand for bank credit issued by commercial banks. (38 words)
The BIS was originally owned by both central banks and private individuals, since the United States, Belgium and France had decided to sell all or some of the shares allocated to their central banks to private investors. (37 words)
How does the presence of 'shadow banks' - non-bank, unregulated financial intermediaries - affect the ability of central banks to tackle a liquidity crisis? (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
Some Keynesian economists also disagree with the notion that central banks fully control the money supply, arguing that central banks have little control, since the money supply adapts to the demand for bank credit issued by commercial banks.
Then, U.S. banks got help from government programs and central banks to unload bad assets quickly, while banks in Europe became ensnared by a sovereign-debt crisis that curbed economic growth.
Central banks reclaimed the gold they had lent, which ultimately other central banks delivered through sales.
As for the issues related to the Economic Capital Framework (ECF) of the RBI, he said that central banks in most countries kept a reserve of eight per cent, while some conservative central banks maintained 14 per cent reserves.
The BIS was originally owned by both central banks and private individuals, since the United States, Belgium and France had decided to sell all or some of the shares allocated to their central banks to private investors.
China is building currency at the central overlap (“Central Bank issued cryptocurrency (retail)”), which is important because Central Banks have the ability to drive the adoption that other cryptocurrencies have lacked.
European Central Bank The European Central Bank (Europäische Zentralbank) is one of the world's most important central banks.
European banks ABN Amro, Swedbank and Danske Bank could feel the pressure of a cooling real estate market and potential unintended consequences of rate hikes by central banks.
In effect, they remain the same mix of institutional players: foreign central banks, insurance companies, banks and government bodies themselves.
The declaration misses an opportunity to demand structural reforms in multilateral development banks and central banks to align their strategies with Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and SDG goals.
We have signed on 13 African central banks, and connected over 115 commercial banks, and 10 payment switches across Africa.
How does the presence of 'shadow banks' - non-bank, unregulated financial intermediaries - affect the ability of central banks to tackle a liquidity crisis?
Overseas, most central banks bought state and territory debt in the secondary market – from banks – but there were examples of direct financing in the US and Canada, he said.
The Fed only likes to counterparty banks and other central banks.
The two-day conference attracted participants from 15 African countries from central banks, financial sector development, non-governmental organizations, commercial banks, and credit bureaus.
Central banks set short-term interest rates by providing commercial banks with credit.
Central banks may do so by lending money to and borrowing money from (taking deposits from) a limited number of qualified banks, or by purchasing and selling bonds.
Swift Ref sources data direct from data originators, including central banks, code issuers and banks making it easy for issuers and originators to maintain data regularly and thoroughly.
The LM function is the set of equilibrium points between the liquidity preference (or demand for money) function and the money supply function (as determined by banks and central banks ).
A new central bank is then established, whose function is to issue a new book-entry currency backed by physical gold, issued and available only to participating central banks.