- Bank of Sierra Leone
The Bank of Sierra Leone is the
central bank ofSierra Leone , a country in WestAfrica . It issues the country's currency, known as theLeone . The bank formulates and implementsmonetary policy , including foreign exchange.History
At the time of Sierra Leone's independence in
1961 from theUnited Kingdom , the monetary system was controlled by theWest Africa Currency Board . The WACB issued theBritish West African pound , a colonial currency tied to thepound sterling .In order to create an independent economy for the new country, the government drafted legislation to create a central bank and a new currency. The enabling legislation was passed on
27 March 1963 and the bank began operations on4 August 1964 . At the same time, theLeone was inaugurated, using a decimal system of currency.In addition to issuing currency and managing monetary policy, the Bank of Sierra Leone is responsible, by its charter, for the oversight of the country's banks, and also advising the government on financial and economic matters, management of domestic and foreign
debt , and maintenance of foreign exchange reserves.Despite the Bank's charter, since independence Sierra Leone's economy has been characterized by financially disadvantageous
exchange rates and governmentbudget deficits which led to sizablebalance-of-payments deficits andinflation . In addition, there have been numerous interventions by theInternational Monetary Fund .See also
*
Central banks and currencies of Africa
*Economy of Sierra Leone External links
* [http://www.bankofsierraleone-centralbank.org/ Official site: Bank of Sierra Leone]
* [http://www.daco-sl.org/encyclopedia/1_gov/1_4bsl.htm Bank of Sierra Leone on the Sierra Leone Encyclopedia 2006]
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