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Bank of Israel
בנק ישראל
Bank of Israel logoBank of Israel logo
HeadquartersJerusalem, Israel
GovernorStanley Fischer
Central bank ofIsrael
CurrencyNew Israeli Shekel
ILS (ISO 4217)
Bank rate5.25%
Interest on reserves5.25%

At independence in 1948, the power of note issuance was vested with the Anglo-Palestine Bank, which was refounded as Bank Leumi in 1950. Monetary policy and banking supervision remained controlled by the Ministry of Finance.

The Bank of Israel was founded on August 24, 1954, when the Knesset passed the Bank of Israel Act, which passed control over note issuance and banking supervision. Control over foreign exchange was not ceded to the bank until 1978. Since 1992, the bank has set an inflation target and been empowered to manage the monetary policy so as to meet that target. The bank complies with the ramifications of loans and interest in Judaism.

The Bank of Israel is located in Jerusalem, with a branch office in Tel Aviv.

The current governor is Stanley Fischer.

Governors of the Bank

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