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  2. Reserve Bank of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The RBA also provides services to the Government of Australia and services to other central banks and official institutions. [4] The RBA currently comprises the Payments System Board, which sets the payment system policy of the bank, and the Reserve Bank Board, which sets all other monetary and banking policies of the bank. [5]

  3. Retirement Benefits Authority of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) is a regulatory body established by the Government of Kenya to supervise the establishment and management of retirement benefits schemes in the Republic of Kenya.

  4. Dual mandate - Wikipedia

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    The dual mandate is a common phenomenon in Greek politics. Some Members of Parliament , by tradition, become members of the government, and appointing technocrats to ministerial offices is unusual. As a result, the executive branch, and particularly the Prime Minister , has direct control of the legislative one.

  5. Dual mandate (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The dual mandate refers to the U. S. Federal Reserve System's two main objectives: controlling inflation and promoting employment. Dual mandate may also refer to: The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa, 1922 book by Frederick Lugard; Dual mandate (politics), serving in multiple public positions simultaneously.

  6. RBA - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. RBA are initials that may refer to : People. Rod ...

  7. One or two more 2024 rate cuts still 'reasonable thing to do ...

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    San Francisco Federal Reserve president Mary Daly said that one or two more rate cuts this year would still be a "reasonable thing to do" if inflation and the job market cooperate.

  8. SA8000 - Wikipedia

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    Social Accountability 8000 (SA 8000) is an international standard for social accountability management systems.It was developed in 1997 by Social Accountability International, formerly the Council on Economic Priorities Accreditation Agency, by an advisory board consisting of trade unions, NGOs, civil society organizations and companies. [1]

  9. Individual shared responsibility provision - Wikipedia

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    The worksheets located in the instructions [15] to Form 8965, Health Coverage Exemptions, could be used to figure the shared responsibility payment amount that was due while still in effect. The annual payment amount was a percentage of the household income in excess of the return filing threshold or a flat dollar amount, whichever was greater.