Bank of Amsterdam Revolutionizes Central Banking with Modern Money Management Techniques.
The Bank of Amsterdam was a powerful central bank before the Federal Reserve and Bank of England. It struggled with managing money until it found a solution: using fiat money, repurchase facilities, and open market operations. The bank monitored and stabilized money stock and foreign countries could use its liquidity for financing. This historical study shows how the Bank of Amsterdam influenced later central banks like the Federal Reserve.