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PEOPLE'S BANK OF CHINA


The 'People's Bank of China' ('PBC' or 'PBOC') () is the central bank of the People's Republic of China (not to be confused with the Bank of China or the Central Bank of China) with the power to control monetary policy and regulate financial institutions in mainland China. The Governor of the People's Bank of China is nominated by the Premier and approved by the National People's Congress, and is also member of the State Council. The current Governor is Zhou Xiaochuan.

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History
Structure
See also
External links

History


The bank was established on December 1, 1948 based on the consolidation of the Huabei Bank, the Beihai Bank and the Xibei Farmer Bank. The headquarters was first located in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, and then moved to Beijing in 1949. Between 1949 and 1978 the PBC was the only bank in the People's Republic of China and was responsible for both central banking and commercial banking operations.
In the 1980s, as part of economic reform, the commercial banking functions of the PBC were split off into four independent but state-owned banks and in 1983, the State Council promulgated that the PBC would function as the central bank of China. Its central bank status was legally confirmed on March 18, 1995 by the 3rd Plenum of the 8th National People's Congress. In 1998, the PBC underwent a major restructuring. All provincial and local branches were abolished, and the PBC opened nine regional branches, whose boundaries did not correspond to local administrative boundaries. In 2003, the Standing Committee of the Tenth National People's Congress approved an amendment law for strengthening the role of PBC in the making and implementation of monetary policy for safeguarding the overall financial stability and provision of financial services.

Structure



General Administration Department

Legal Affairs Department

Monetary Policy Department

Financial Market Department

Financial Stability Bureau

Financial Survey and Statistics Department

Accounting and Treasury Department

Payment System Department

Technology Department

Currency, Gold and Silver Bureau

State Treasury Bureau

International Department

Internal Auditing Department

Personnel Department

Research Bureau

Credit Information System Bureau

Anti-Money Laundering Bureau (Security Bureau)

Education Department of the CPC PBC Committee

State Administration of Foreign Exchange

See also



Renminbi

Bank of China

Hong Kong Monetary Authority

Monetary Authority of Macao

Central Bank of China - The central bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

External links



People's Bank of China

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