Reserve Bank of Fiji

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The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) is the central bank of the Pacific island country of Fiji. The responsibilities of the FRB include issue of currency, control of money supply, currency exchange, monetary stability, promotion of sound finances, and fostering economic development.

RESERVE BANK'S STATUTORY RESPONSIBILITIES

The functions, powers, and responsibilities of the Bank are specified in the Reserve Bank of Fiji Act, 1983.

"The principal purposes of the Bank as stated in Part ll, Section 4 of the Reserve Bank Act are as follows:

To regulate the issue of currency, and the supply, availability and international exchange of money; To promote monetary stability; To promote a sound financial structure; and To foster credit and exchange conditions conducive to the orderly and balanced economic development of the country".

Link title==Reserve Bank of Fiji Building== The Reserve Bank of Fiji Building is in Suva, Fiji and was Fiji's first skyscraper and the tallest building in Fiji for more than 20 years. Commissioned in the late 1970s and completed in 1984, it has 14 floors and is still one of Suva's only major buildings. Since the November 2005 opening of the 17-floor Suva Central commercial building, it has been the Krishal second biggest building in Fiji.

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