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The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador is an institution committed with the stability and development of the Salvadoran financial system, consolidation of the monetary integration and the generation and disclosure of economic information.
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The Banco Central de Venezuela is a legal body subject to public law. It independently devises and exercises all policies which fall into its remit, and carries out its functions according to general economic policy.
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The Central Bank was created in 1967 by the 196th. article of the Rep?blica Oriental del Uruguay's Constitution, and it has the legal nature of "Ente aut?nomo" (state autonomous entity).
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Centrale Bank van Suriname (CBvS) opened its doors on the 1st of April 1957 and has fulfilled an important role in the financial and monetary activities in Suriname ever since.
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The Constitution establishes that the objective of the BCRP is to preserve monetary stability.
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Central Bank of Paraguay.
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The Central Bank of Nicaragua was created by Article 148 inc. 19 of the Constitution of 1950 through legislative decree no. 525 on the 25th of August, 1960.
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Central Bank of Mexico.
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Central Bank of Honduras.
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Central bank of Ecuador.
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Central Bank of Chile.
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Central Bank of Bolivia.
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Central Bank of Argentina.
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The Bank of Guyana is established as the central bank of Guyana under the Bank of Guyana Act 1998.
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The Bank of Guatemala is an autonomous institution, constituted in 1945 by the Republic of Guatemala and commissioned to execute monetary policy. It has the corresponding powers and functions of a central bank.
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After several attempts, in June of 1880, the Government created the Banco Nacional to act as its banker and to promote public credit. Its role as banker consisted of providing the Government with services of allocation of public or Treasury funds, credit extension, collaboration in obtaining both internal and external loans as well as the management of Government Securities.
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The Banco Central do Brasil (BCB), created by Law no. 4,595 of December 31st, 1964, is an autonomous federal institution and part of the National Financial System (SFN).
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