gjaldeyrismarkaðsaðgerðir
Gjaldeyrismarkaðsaðgerðir, or financial market operations, refer to the actions taken by central banks to influence the money supply and interest rates in an economy. These operations are a key tool in monetary policy, aimed at achieving economic stability and growth. The primary instruments used in gjaldeyrismarkaðsaðgerðir include open market operations, reserve requirements, and discount rates.
Open market operations involve the buying or selling of government securities, such as bonds, in the open
Reserve requirements are the minimum amount of funds that banks must hold in reserve against their deposits.
Discount rates are the interest rates at which central banks lend money to commercial banks. Lowering the
Gjaldeyrismarkaðsaðgerðir are crucial for maintaining economic stability and promoting sustainable growth. By carefully managing these operations,