Central Bank of Jordan

Central Bank of Jordan

The Central Bank of Jordan is the central bank of Jordan whose main duties include the release and distribution of the Jordanian currency and the maintenance of a national reserve of gold and foreign currencies. The bank also maintains and insures the safety of the banking environment in Jordan.

ee also

* Jordanian dinar

External links

* en icon [http://www.cbj.gov.jo/ Central Bank of Jordan official site]


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