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  • Section Two: Operations with Financial Institutions, Monetary Authorities, and other Central Banks

    • Article (42) Opening of Accounts

      1) The Central Bank may open the following accounts:

      • a. National Currency or foreign currencies accounts for Licensed Financial Institutions, and accept deposits from them. The Central Bank shall pay or charge agreed interest on such deposits.
      • b. Accounts for monetary authorities, other Central Banks, foreign banks, international financial and monetary institutions, as well as Arab and international monetary funds. The Central Bank may pay or charge interest on such accounts, and act as agent or correspondent for these parties.

      2) The Central Bank may open accounts with monetary authorities, Central Banks, foreign banks or international financial and monetary institutions, as well as Arab and international monetary funds

    • Article (43) Money & Capital Markets Operations

      The Central Bank may conduct the following money and capital markets operations:

      1) Purchase, re-purchase, sell, and accept and place deposits of gold bullion or coins and precious metals.

      2) Accept and place monetary deposits and pay or charge interest thereon, subject to the provisions of Article (62) of this decretal law.

      3) Issue bills payable upon demand and other types of payable financial transfers, at its head office, branches, and offices of its agents or correspondents.

      4) Conduct all foreign currency operations and external transfer operations with the Government, governments of emirates members of the Union, public entities, local and foreign banks, licensed Exchange Establishments, other monetary authorities and Central Banks, and other Arab and international financial institutions and funds.

      5) Issue securities in the name of the Central Bank, and sell and re-purchase, discount and rediscount, redeem such securities for the purposes of managing monetary policy operations.

      6) Purchase, re-purchase, sell, discount and rediscount Eligible Securities and other securities related to the management of its Own Funds and/or Foreign Reserves as per established terms and conditions.

      7) Purchase, re-purchase, and sell Shari`ah-compliant commodities and securities, in order to develop liquidity management instruments for Islamic Licensed Financial Institutions.

      8) Grant collateralized loans, advances, other credit facilities, and Shari`ah-compliant funding facilities to Licensed Financial Institutions, for the purpose of managing monetary policy operations, in accordance with the terms and conditions the Central Bank deems appropriate and determines from time to time.

      9) Grant collateralized loans and advances to monetary authorities, Central Banks, foreign banks, and international financial institutions, and obtain loans and advances therefrom, provided there is consistency of such operations with the Central Bank’s functions and jurisdictions. Interest or commission may be paid or charged for this purpose.

      10) Obtain, guarantee or secure loans and advances or issue credit, in any currency inside the State or in other jurisdictions, in accordance with the terms and conditions the Central Bank deems appropriate for the purpose of conducting its own business.

      11) Conduct all other operations deemed conducive to the achievement of Central Bank’s objectives

    • Article (44) Protection of Licensed Financial Institutions

      1) The Central Bank shall take all measures it deems appropriate to maintain conduct of operations of Licensed Financial Institutions, within the frameworks and limits set by the Board of Directors.

      For this purpose, the Central Bank shall:

      1. A) Request to hold a meeting of the general assembly of the licensed financial institution to discuss any issue the Central Bank deems important.
      2. B) Request to include any item that the Central Bank deems necessary into the agenda of the general assembly meeting of the licensed financial institution.
      3. C) Stopping the implementation of any decision issued by the general assembly of the licensed financial institution in the event that it violates the laws or regulations in force.

      2) The Central Bank, according to its own discretion, in cases of necessity during which the deposit-taking licensed financial institution is exposed to liquidity pressures or is subject to crisis management procedures, may provide loans to that establishment, in order to contribute to strengthening and protecting the stability of the financial system and protecting the monetary system in the state.

      This article has been amended by Decretal Federal Law No. (09) of 2021. You are viewing the latest version. To view the previous version, click the version box below.
      Version 1(effective from 31/10/2018 to 26/07/2021)

       

      The Central Bank shall take all necessary measures to ensure proper and effective conduct of operations of deposit-taking Licensed Financial Institutions, within the frameworks and limits set by the Board of Directors.

       

    • Article (45) Appointment of Primary Dealers

      1) The Central Bank shall set-up rules to regulate securities issued by the Central Bank or the Government in coordination with the various stakeholders. Such rules shall include all aspects of these securities issuance, custody, trading in the State.

      2) The Central Bank may appoint Primary Dealers for securities issued inside the State by the Central Bank or the Public Sector, in accordance with the terms and conditions set by the Central Bank.

      3) For the purpose of listing securities issued by the Public Sector in the State’s financial markets, the Central Bank shall appoint Primary Dealers approved by it an whom comply with the requirement of the concerned regulator.

    • Article (46) Foreign Reserves

      The Central Bank may, in accordance with the instructions and rules stipulated in the investment policy and guidelines approved by the Board of Directors, invest its Foreign Reserves in all or any of the following instruments:

      1) Gold bullions, gold coins and other precious metals.

      2) Currency notes and coins, call money, and placements in foreign countries.

      3) Securities issued or secured by governments of foreign countries and related entities, or by international monetary and financial institutions.

      4) Derivatives and other financial instruments required for the management of Central Bank’s exposure to interest rates, currencies, credit, gold, and other precious metals.

      5) Any other financial assets the Central Bank deems appropriate for investment as foreign assets, subject to approval of the Board of Directors