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The Central Bank market is a segment of the banking industry that focuses on providing services to central banks and other public sector entities. It includes a range of services such as foreign exchange, payments, securities services, and other financial services. Central banks are responsible for managing the money supply and setting interest rates, and the Central Bank market provides them with the tools and services they need to do this.
The Central Bank market is highly competitive, with a number of large international banks providing services to central banks. Some of the major players in the market include Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, and UBS. Show Less Read more