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Group of Twelve

Group of Twelve

Central banking cooperation organization


The Group of Twelve or G12 is a group of industrially advanced countries whose central banks co-operate to regulate international finance.[1]

G12 countries.

The current G12 member states are:

  1.  Australia
  2.  Belgium
  3.  Canada
  4.  France
  5.  Germany
  6.  Italy
  7.  Japan
  8.  Netherlands
  9.  Spain
  10.  Sweden
  11.   Switzerland
  12.  United Kingdom
  13.  United States

Note that the G-12 consists of thirteen countries. It encompasses the initial ten members of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which formed the original G10, adding Australia and Spain. In 1984, when Switzerland joined the G10 and G12, the names of the groups were not changed.[1]

See also


References

  1. Riggan, Kirsten (31 December 2009). "G12 Country Regulations of Assisted Reproductive Technologies". Dignitas. 16 (4): 6–7.



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