The Reserve Bank of Australia is Australia’s central bank. It conducts monetary policy to maintain price stability and full employment, and works to ensure a stable financial system and efficient payments. The bank also issues Australia’s currency and provides banking services to the Government, with offices in Sydney and Canberra and international presence in Beijing, London and New York. It plays a key role in payments infrastructure and financial regulation to support the Australian economy.
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