Bank of Amsterdam 1609 – First Central Bank
Fed economists Quinn and Roberds have published a very interesting paper on the first central bank – Bank of Amsterdam.
“… In summary, by the end of the seventeenth century, the Bank of Amsterdam was performing three functions that are routinely carried out by central banks today:operating a large-value payment system, creating a form of money not directly redeemable for coin, and managing the value of this money through open market operations…”.