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Contact Information
P.O.Box 37 Amman , Jordan
Tel: 962 6 4630301
Fax: 962 6 4638889
Telex: 21250 , 21476
General Description
Objectives and Functions of the CBJ
The law establishing the CBJ stipulates that "the objectives of the Central Bank shall be to maintain monetary stability in the Kingdom, to ensure the convertibility of the Jordanian Dinar, and to promote the sustained growth of the Kingdom′s economy in accordance with the general economic policy of the government."
History
Jordan set out preparations to establish the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) in the late 1950s. The Law of the CBJ was enacted in 1959. Thereafter, its operational procedures were commenced on the first day of October 1964. The CBJ succeeded the Jordan Currency Board which had been established in 1950. The capital of the CBJ, which is totally owned by the government, was increased gradually, from one million to 18 million Jordanian Dinars. The CBJ enjoys the status of an independent and autonomous corporate body, although its capital is owned entirely by the government
(last updated: 04-December-2002)






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