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WHAT DOES IT MEASURE?
The Interest Rate Seesaw of Supply and Demand measures the strength and weakness of each economy's prevailing short-term interest rate. These rates are controlled by the following central banks:
- United States---U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed)
- United Kingdom---Bank of England (BOE)
- Eurozone---European Central Bank (ECB)
- Switzerland---Swiss National Bank (SNB)
- Japan---Bank of Japan (BOJ)
- Canada---Bank of Canada (BOC)
- Australia---Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)
- New Zealand---Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ)