ASIAN CENTRAL BANKS

 

ASIAN CENTRAL BANKS

The history of the SEACEN began in February 1966. These are the Asian nations’ central banks or monetary agencies. As they manage expanding pools of foreign currency reserves resulting from trade surpluses, these institutions have been more active in major currencies. Their short-term market interest might be significant and impact currency direction.

Here is a list of 19 member central banks and monetary authorities  that are active in the SEACEN activities:

  1. Monetary Authority of Singapore
  2. Bank Indonesia
  3. Bank Negara Malaysia
  4. Nepal Rastra Bank
  5. PDR Bank of the Lao
  6. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
  7. Central Bank of Sri Lanka
  8. The Bank of Mongolia
  9. Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam
  10. Reserve Bank of Fiji
  11. Central Bank of Myanmar
  12. The Bank of Korea
  13. Central Bank, Chinese Taipei
  14. Bank of Papua New Guinea
  15. National Bank of Cambodia
  16. State Bank of Vietnam
  17. People’s Bank of China
  18. Bank of Thailand
  19. Reserve Bank of India