Money printing may refer to: Money creation to increase the money supply. Debt monetization, financing the government by borrowing from the central bank, in effect creating new money. Security printing as applied to banknotes ("paper money") Quantitative easing, a type of monetary policy meant to lower interest rates. PNG Kina Notes are printed in Australia by Note Printing Australia Limited (NPA), based at Craigieburn in Victoria, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank, which produces currency notes for Australia and export and was the first printer in the world to issue a complete circulating currency note series on polymer substrate. With Securency Pty Ltd, which supplies print‑ready polymer substrate, it has led the way in establishing the polymer technology as a viable alternative to paper.
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