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| Croatian National Bank (Hrvatska Narodna Banka) Croatian National Bank determines the money supply, the general liquidity of banks, maintains general liquidity of payments abroad, issues banknotes and coins and supervise banks in Croatia.
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Bulgaria - National Bank of Bulgaria Central bank of Bulgaria.
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Ukraine - National Bank of Ukraine
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Slovenia - Bank of Slovenia
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Bank of Estonia Central Bank of Estonia. Closely watches monetary policy, conducts economic surveys and provides foreign trade statistics.
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Malta - Central Bank of Malta Central Bank of Malta.
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Deutsche Bundesbank Central bank of Germany.
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Armenia - Central Bank of Armenia
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Finland - Bank of Finland Central Bank of Finland.
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Austria - Central Bank of Austria
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Central Bank of Cyprus The Bank's purpose is to foster monetary stability and credit and balance of payments conditions that are conducive to the development of the economy of Cyprus.
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Switzerland - Swiss National Bank
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Latvia - Bank of Latvia
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Denmark - National Bank of Denmark Central bank of Denmark.
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Bank of England Central bank of the United Kingdom that sets interest rates, manages the government's stock register and prints bank notes.
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Norges Bank - Central Bank of Norway State owned institution acting as the Central Bank of Norway.
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Portugal - Bank of Portugal
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Luxembourg - Central Bank of Luxembourg Central Bank of Luxembourg.
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Central Bank of Ireland Member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) whose primary objective is the maintenance of price stability in the euro area.
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Russia - Central Bank of the Russian Federation
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Central Bank of the Netherlands (Nederlandsche Bank) The Dutch central bank, De Nederlandsche Bank N.V., forms part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).
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Iceland - Central Bank of Iceland Central bank of Iceland.
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Greece - Bank of Greece Central bank of Greece.
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European Central Bank Official site of the ECB includes statistics, publications, press releases, key speeches and extensive information on the ECB and the Eurosystem.
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Slovakia - National Bank of Slovakia Central Bank of the Slovak Republic.
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Czech Republic - Czech National Bank Central bank of the Czech Republic.
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Lithuania - Bank of Lithuania
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovnia Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovnia.
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Russia - Bank of Russia Central Bank of The Russian Federation.
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Belgium - National Bank of Belgium
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Central Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank) As the central bank, the Riksbank is responsible for Sweden’s monetary policy, whose objective is price stability.
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Banque de France Financial institution works with the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) to implement the single monetary policy, foreign exchange policy and international relations. It also works with the ESCB to issue and maintain banknotes and coin, regu.
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Moldova - National Bank of Moldova
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Kazakstan - National Bank of Kazakstan
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Bank of Spain Spain's central bank whose principal aim is maintaining price stability across the euro area, implementing exchange rate policy and conducting currency exchange operations, promoting sound payment systems and issuing legal tender banknotes.
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Bank of Italy (Banca d'Italia) Central Bank of Italy whose functions are currency issue, banking and financial supervision, market oversight, safeguarding competition in the credit market, economic and institution analysis, research and study, and jointly with the European Ce.
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Poland - National Bank of Poland Central bank of Poland.
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