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Norges Bank

Norges Bank / Noregs Bank is the central bank of Norway. The bank shall promote economic stability in Norway. Norges Bank also manages the Government Pension Fund of Norway and the bank’s own foreign exchange reserves.[2]

Norges Bank

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Headquarters
HeadquartersOslo
Established14 June 1816 (1816-06-14)
Ownership100% state ownership[1]
GovernorIda Wolden Bache
Central bank ofNorway
CurrencyNorwegian krone
NOK (ISO 4217)
Reserves54 580 million USD[1]
Websitewww.norges-bank.no
Norway bonds
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History

The history of the central bank of Norway can be easily traced back to 1816, when, two years after the separation from Denmark and the union with Sweden, Norges Bank was established by Act of the Storting (the Norwegian parliament) on 14 June. The bank then decided that the monetary unit was to be the speciedaler (rixdollar), divided into 120 skillings or five ort ("rigsort") of 24 skillings each.[3]

The Money Act of 17 April 1875 discontinued the terms daler and skilling, and it was decided that the monetary unit should be a krone, divided into 100 øre. This was done to prepare for Norway's entry, on 16 October that year, into the Scandinavian Monetary Union. This union had been established between Denmark and Sweden in 1873 on the recommendation of a joint commission (in which Norway participated) to establish a common Scandinavian coin based on gold. It meant that the other countries' coins were to be legal tender on the same basis as those struck at home. The union functioned until 1914; thereafter it lacked all practical significance, but was not formally abolished until 1972.[3]

On 1 January 1897 the seat of Norges Bank was moved to Kristiania (Oslo) from Trondheim, and in 1906 a new headquarters building on Bankplassen was opened - for 80 employees including the workers in the banknote printing plant.[3]

During the second world war, the seat of Norges Bank was temporarily moved to London in 1940, in that the Norwegian government-in-exile established a new board. The bank's gold reserves were evacuated via Åndalsnes, Molde and Tromsø to London, and from there to New York and Ottawa. This gold and the bank's other currency reserves were under the control of the London board. At the same time, the bank continued its operations in Norway under the direction of the Nazis until the war was over and the London board stepped down. A commission of inquiry after the war concluded that the bank's Oslo management had taken a firm and correct attitude towards the Nazi authorities.[3] In 1962, the Mint Supervisory Authority and the Royal Mint were transferred from the state to Norges Bank.[3]

Norges Bank Investment Management

Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) is a separate branch of Norges Bank and is responsible for the management of the Government Pension Fund - Global. NBIM also manages Norges Bank's foreign exchange reserves. NBIM invests the fund's assets and the foreign exchange reserves in international equities and fixed income instruments, money market instruments and derivatives.

List of Central Bank Governors

The following is a list of past and present governors of the Norges Bank. The Act of 1892 gave the Board a permanent chairman. In 1985 the term Executive Board was introduced, and the chairman was entitled Governor of the Central Bank, the following people have served as chairmen and governors.[4]

London branch

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Weidner, Jan (2017). "The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks" (PDF). Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek.
  2. ^ "About the Bank".
  3. ^ a b c d e Norges Bank. "Norge Bank's History". Norges Bank.
  4. ^ "Governors of Norges Bank". norges-bank.no. April 1, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Official site: Norges Bank (in Norwegian)
  • Official site: Norges Bank (in English)

Coordinates: 59°54′31.07″N 10°44′36.66″E / 59.9086306°N 10.7435167°E / 59.9086306; 10.7435167

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Norges Bank Noregs Bank is the central bank of Norway The bank shall promote economic stability in Norway Norges Bank also manages the Government Pension Fund of Norway and the bank s own foreign exchange reserves 2 Norges BankLogoHeadquartersHeadquartersOsloEstablished14 June 1816 1816 06 14 Ownership100 state ownership 1 GovernorIda Wolden BacheCentral bank ofNorwayCurrencyNorwegian kroneNOK ISO 4217 Reserves54 580 million USD 1 Websitewww norges bank noNorway bonds 10 year 5 year 1 year 6 month 3 month See also Inverted yield curve Contents 1 History 2 Norges Bank Investment Management 3 List of Central Bank Governors 3 1 London branch 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe history of the central bank of Norway can be easily traced back to 1816 when two years after the separation from Denmark and the union with Sweden Norges Bank was established by Act of the Storting the Norwegian parliament on 14 June The bank then decided that the monetary unit was to be the speciedaler rixdollar divided into 120 skillings or five ort rigsort of 24 skillings each 3 The Money Act of 17 April 1875 discontinued the terms daler and skilling and it was decided that the monetary unit should be a krone divided into 100 ore This was done to prepare for Norway s entry on 16 October that year into the Scandinavian Monetary Union This union had been established between Denmark and Sweden in 1873 on the recommendation of a joint commission in which Norway participated to establish a common Scandinavian coin based on gold It meant that the other countries coins were to be legal tender on the same basis as those struck at home The union functioned until 1914 thereafter it lacked all practical significance but was not formally abolished until 1972 3 On 1 January 1897 the seat of Norges Bank was moved to Kristiania Oslo from Trondheim and in 1906 a new headquarters building on Bankplassen was opened for 80 employees including the workers in the banknote printing plant 3 During the second world war the seat of Norges Bank was temporarily moved to London in 1940 in that the Norwegian government in exile established a new board The bank s gold reserves were evacuated via Andalsnes Molde and Tromso to London and from there to New York and Ottawa This gold and the bank s other currency reserves were under the control of the London board At the same time the bank continued its operations in Norway under the direction of the Nazis until the war was over and the London board stepped down A commission of inquiry after the war concluded that the bank s Oslo management had taken a firm and correct attitude towards the Nazi authorities 3 In 1962 the Mint Supervisory Authority and the Royal Mint were transferred from the state to Norges Bank 3 Norges Bank Investment Management EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Norges Bank news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Norges Bank Investment Management NBIM is a separate branch of Norges Bank and is responsible for the management of the Government Pension Fund Global NBIM also manages Norges Bank s foreign exchange reserves NBIM invests the fund s assets and the foreign exchange reserves in international equities and fixed income instruments money market instruments and derivatives List of Central Bank Governors EditThe following is a list of past and present governors of the Norges Bank The Act of 1892 gave the Board a permanent chairman In 1985 the term Executive Board was introduced and the chairman was entitled Governor of the Central Bank the following people have served as chairmen and governors 4 Karl Gether Bomhoff 1893 1920 Nicolai Rygg 1920 1946 Arnold C Raestad head of the London branch 1940 1945 Gunnar Jahn 1946 1954 Erik Brofoss 1954 1970 Knut Getz Wold 1970 1985 Hermod Skanland 1985 1993 Torstein Moland 1994 1995 Kjell Storvik 1996 1998 Svein Gjedrem 1999 2010 Oystein Olsen 2011 2022 Ida Wolden Bache 2022 present London branch Edit Arnold C Raestad head of the London branch 1940 1945 See also EditEconomy of Norway Norwegian krone Gold reserves of NorwayReferences Edit a b Weidner Jan 2017 The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks PDF Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek About the Bank a b c d e Norges Bank Norge Bank s History Norges Bank Governors of Norges Bank norges bank no April 1 2022 Retrieved April 2 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditOfficial site Norges Bank in Norwegian Official site Norges Bank in English Banks portal Coordinates 59 54 31 07 N 10 44 36 66 E 59 9086306 N 10 7435167 E 59 9086306 10 7435167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norges Bank amp oldid 1129006763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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