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state the difference between a commercial bank and a central bank

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Answered by Anendramishra3112008
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A central bank is a banker's bank. It is normally part of or connected to the government of a country and manages the country's financial system. A commercial bank provides banking services to businesses, institutions and some individuals. The money it takes in from its customers is deposited at its local central bank.

Answered by T619629
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A central bank is a banker's bank. It is normally part of or connected to the government of a country and manages the country's financial system. A commercial bank provides banking services to businesses, institutions and some individuals. The money it takes in from its customers is deposited at its local central bank

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