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The Bank of Mauritius was established in September 1967 as the Central Bank of the country. It was modelled on the Bank of England and was, in effect, set up with the assistance of senior officers of the Bank of England.
http://bom.intnet.mu/
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The Bank of Namibia is the central bank of the Republic of Namibia, whose establishment is enshrined in Article 128 of the Namibian Constitution.
http://www.bon.com.na/
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On 27th March, 1963, the Bank of Sierra Leone Act became law and the Bank began operation on 4th August, 1964, the day Sierra Leone changed to the decimal system of currency.
http://www.bankofsierraleone-centralbank.org/
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The main aims of the Bank of Sudan are to regulate issuance of currency and coins, to help regulate the banking system, the monetary and the credit systems in the Sudan, and to work to ensure financial stability, to achieve economic development in the region.
http://www.bankofsudan.org/
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According to the Act "The primary objective of the Central Bank of Tanzania shall be to formulate and implement monetary policy, directed to the economic objective of maintaining price stability, conducive to a balanced and sustainable growth of the economy in Tanzania.
http://www.bot-tz.org/
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Central bank of Cape Verde in Africa.
http://www.bcv.cv/
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The Central bank of Central African States WAMU currently comprises : Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Chad.
http://www.beac.int/
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The Central bank of Central African States WAMU currently comprises : Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Chad.
http://www.beac.int/
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Central Bank of Djibouti.
http://www.banque-centrale.dj/
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The main responsibilities of the CBE are to maintain the stability of the Egyptian currency and the soundness of the banking system, and setting the monetary policy targets, in agreement with the government.
http://www.cbe.org.eg/
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