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Category > Management Posted 12 Jun 2017 My Price 14.00

Central Banks and Banking Systems

Instructions: --

1) Topic: Central Banks and Banking Systems of Other Countries:--

I would like this paper done on the Central Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank)--

2) Length should be 5-6 pages (plus reference page), APA style, but you can also use charts, tables, etc. to present your findings. --

3) Date Need By: 2/27/13, Midnight. --

PLEASE INCLUDE: --

Through research on the central bank and the banking system, determine: --

  1. Independence from political influence and degree of regulatory control of the central bank. --
  2. Monetary control and tools, use and relative strength of the tools. --
  3. How the banking system is organized, the central bank’s supervisory role over the banking system (if any). What are other key features of the financial system? Is the financial system a banking-oriented or a markets oriented system? --
  4. How, and how strongly, does the central bank impact the economy, business, currency exchange rates, and international affairs? For European countries, the relation to the European Central Bank should be covered. --
  5. Inflation rates and GDP growth rates in that country in the last 5 years. --

Please include in a bullet list or table, a comparison of the Central Bank of Sweden to the US Federal Reserve. Include at a minimum the following information:

  • Country
  • Inflation and GDP growth rates
  • Banking oriented or markets oriented financial system
  • How independent the central bank is from political influence, and the student came to that conclusion.

Most central banks have their own web sites, available in English. The Federal Reserve (http://www.federalreserve.gov) has information. Additional information and links can be found athttp://www.bis.org/cbanks.htm. A search through Google (http://www.google.com) may be very fruitful.Instructions: --

1) Topic: Central Banks and Banking Systems of Other Countries:--

I would like this paper done on the Central Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank)--

2) Length should be 5-6 pages (plus reference page), APA style, but you can also use charts, tables, etc. to present your findings. --

3) Date Need By: 2/27/13, Midnight. --

PLEASE INCLUDE: --

Through research on the central bank and the banking system, determine: -- 

 Independence from political influence and degree of regulatory control of the central bank. --

 Monetary control and tools, use and relative strength of the tools. --

 How the banking system is organized, the central bank’s supervisory role over the banking system (if any). What are other key features of the financial system? Is the financial system a banking-oriented or a markets oriented system? -- 

 How, and how strongly, does the central bank impact the economy, business, currency exchange rates, and international affairs? For European countries, the relation to the European Central Bank should be covered. --

 Inflation rates and GDP growth rates in that country in the last 5 years. -- 

Please include in a bullet list or table, a comparison of the Central Bank of Sweden to the US Federal Reserve. Include at a minimum the following information:

 Country 

 Inflation and GDP growth rates 

 Banking oriented or markets oriented financial system 

 How independent the central bank is from political influence, and the student came to that conclusion. 

Most central banks have their own web sites, available in English. The Federal Reserve (http://www.federalreserve.gov) has information. Additional information and links can be found at http://www.bis.org/cbanks.htm. A search through Google (http://www.google.com) may be very fruitful. 

 

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