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==Alejandra Martín==
{{Infobox officeholder
|honorific-prefix  = The Honourable
|name              = Alejandra Martín
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|honorific-suffix  = [[Assembly of Wulffmark|AdF]]
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|office            = [[First Minister of Wulffmark]]
|term_start        = October 2015
|term_end          =
|president          = [[Jens Jaarlainen]]
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|predecessor        =
|successor          =
|office2            = Governor of Drøgolund
|term_start2        = 2008
|term_end2          = 2015 
|office6 = [[Member of the Assembly of Wulffmark]]
|term_start6 = 2015
|term_end6 =
|constituency6  = Drøgolund
|birth_date      = {{birth date and age|1966|01|30|df=y}}
|birth_place      = [[Brorgemouth]], [[Wulffmark]]
|alma_mater      = [[Brogemouth University]]
|occupation      =
|party          = [[Union Party (Wulffmark)|Union]]
|spouse          = Matti Tuftte
|children        = Max
|profession      = Economist, Politician
|nationality    = Wulffren
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'''Alejandra Isabel Martín García''' (born 30 January 1966), commonly known as '''Alejandra Martín''' or '''Martin''' is an Assori-Wulffren economist and politician serving as [[First Minister of Wulffmark]] since 2015.
==Wulffren brøsen==
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| currency_name= Wulffren brøsen
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| pegged_with = [[Aininian louré]] (ANL)<br> Ł1 = 7.23Br
| pegged_with = [[Aininian louré]] (ANL)<br> Ł1 = 7.23Br
}}
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The '''brøsen''' (symbol '''Br''', plural brøsor) is the national {{wp|currency}} of [[Wulffmark]].  Introduced in 1922 to replace the former [[Wulffren krone]], it is formally divided into 100 øre, although only 50ø coins are currently issued. It is pegged to the [[Aininian louré]] at a central rate of 7.23Br.
The '''brøsen''' (symbol '''Br''', plural brøsor) is the national {{wp|currency}} of [[Wulffmark]].  Introduced in 1922 to replace the former [[Wulffren krone]], it is formally divided into 100 øre, although only 50ø coins are currently issued. It has been pegged to the [[Aininian louré]] at a central rate of 7.23Br since 1988.


==Name==
===Name===
Originating from the word ''brøns'' (bronze), the name was historically colloquial for the lowest denominated bronze specie of the medieval [[Wulffren krone]] and its subunits. Although higher denominations were made from silver, gold and rarely platinum, only the bronze coins were typically seen by commoners making it  
Originating from the word ''brøns'' (bronze), the name was historically colloquial for the lowest denominated bronze specie of the medieval [[Wulffren krone]] and its subunits. Although higher denominations were made from silver, gold and rarely platinum, only the bronze coins were typically seen by commoners making it the most publicly-recognised coin. Use of bronze spiece had ended by the late 17th century when the coins had been heavily debased with copper and other metals, although the phrase remained in common use for low denomination coins, which had retained the brown colouring. In the 18th century, the name was revived for small value deposit certificates.  
the most publicly-recognised coin. Use of bronze spiece had ended by the late 17th century when the coins had been heavily debased with copper and other metals, although the phrase remained in common use for low denomination coins, which had retained the brown colouring. In the 18th century, the name was renewed for small value deposit certificates.  


The official name øre is derived from ''aurum'', the latin for gold, although only early øre coins were minted from that.
The official name øre is derived from ''aurum'', the latin for gold, although only early øre coins were minted from that.  
==History==
===History===
==Current issue==
===Economics===
===Coins===
Due to the {{wp|impossible trinity}}, the Sturbank's targeting of exchange rates prevents it from targeting interest rates. Although capital controls have historically been imposed (as recently as XXXX), the Sturbank has never adopted interest rate targeting. Economists have noted that because of this Wulffren interbank rates have never deviated more than 179bp from Ainian benchmark rates.
===Current issue===
====Coins====
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Revision as of 20:11, 16 May 2019

Alejandra Martín

The Honourable
Alejandra Martín
File:AlejandraMartin.jpg
First Minister of Wulffmark
Assumed office
October 2015
PresidentJens Jaarlainen
Governor of Drøgolund
In office
2008–2015
Member of the Assembly of Wulffmark
Assumed office
2015
ConstituencyDrøgolund
Personal details
Born (1966-01-30) 30 January 1966 (age 58)
Brorgemouth, Wulffmark
NationalityWulffren
Political partyUnion
SpouseMatti Tuftte
ChildrenMax
Alma materBrogemouth University
ProfessionEconomist, Politician

Alejandra Isabel Martín García (born 30 January 1966), commonly known as Alejandra Martín or Martin is an Assori-Wulffren economist and politician serving as First Minister of Wulffmark since 2015.


Wulffren brøsen

Wulffren brøsen
File:50brbanknote.png
Obverse of a 2014 series 50Br note
ISO 4217
CodeWKB
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100øre
Pluralbrøsor
SymbolBr
 øreø
Nicknamebrøky
Banknotes50Br, 100Br, 200Br
 Rarely used500Br
Coins50ø, 1Br, 2Br, 5Br, 10Br, 20Br
Demographics
Date of introduction1922
User(s)Template:Country data Wulffmark
Issuance
Central bankWulffmarks Sturbank
 Websitesturbank.wk
Valuation
Inflation1.89% (2018)
Pegged withAininian louré (ANL)
Ł1 = 7.23Br

The brøsen (symbol Br, plural brøsor) is the national currency of Wulffmark. Introduced in 1922 to replace the former Wulffren krone, it is formally divided into 100 øre, although only 50ø coins are currently issued. It has been pegged to the Aininian louré at a central rate of 7.23Br since 1988.

Name

Originating from the word brøns (bronze), the name was historically colloquial for the lowest denominated bronze specie of the medieval Wulffren krone and its subunits. Although higher denominations were made from silver, gold and rarely platinum, only the bronze coins were typically seen by commoners making it the most publicly-recognised coin. Use of bronze spiece had ended by the late 17th century when the coins had been heavily debased with copper and other metals, although the phrase remained in common use for low denomination coins, which had retained the brown colouring. In the 18th century, the name was revived for small value deposit certificates.

The official name øre is derived from aurum, the latin for gold, although only early øre coins were minted from that.

History

Economics

Due to the impossible trinity, the Sturbank's targeting of exchange rates prevents it from targeting interest rates. Although capital controls have historically been imposed (as recently as XXXX), the Sturbank has never adopted interest rate targeting. Economists have noted that because of this Wulffren interbank rates have never deviated more than 179bp from Ainian benchmark rates.

Current issue

Coins

Value Front Back
50ø
Value Coat of Arms of Wulffmark
1Br
One chestnut leaf
2Br
Five chestnut leaves
5Br
Chestnut tree
10Br
Reindeer calf
20Br
Reindeer

Notes

Value Front Back Circulation
50Br
Puffins near Brunsshavn Coat of Arms of Wulffmark, Horgaby Castle Wide
100Br
Bear in the Flenswald Coat of Arms of Wulffmark, Carl Hegen Bridge Wide
200Br
Toad in the Skønsmarsk Coat of Arms of Wulffmark, Abüenraa City Hall Wide
500Br
Salmon in the Häfeflod Coat of Arms of Wulffmark, Royal Castle Limited