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7 out of 10 are from Europe. Only two from Asia and 1 from America.

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But that 1 of America (FED) has more power than almost all the others combined, at least I think so.

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The analyst is Ana Botín, I know her perfectly well since she is the executive president of the Santander bank in my country and I know very well that she is not to be trusted, besides the European central banks always follow what the FED does and do not have much of their own criteria, I do not think they are really stronger than the FED.

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I agree with you. But I just sent what I read.

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Don't worry, it's okay, reading makes us learn, but I don't trust Ana Botin, that's all, thanks for sharing.

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Will check it out. Thanks @BitcoinAbhi.

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I’m afraid to click on business insider

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Hahaha, I clicked for you, as I said the FED has almost more power than all the richest central banks in Europe combined, the banks of China and Japan together surpass the FED.

Almost all of them are central banks, right?

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All

Edit:
The euro zone has one currency but multiple central banks. If you have multiple central banks which one is most central?

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Thanks both @suraz

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They all are members of European Central Bank (ECB), with seat at the board, voting rights, etc.

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Yes they are.

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India ranks 12th on this list. Right?

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Measure it terms of BTC

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