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Central Bank of Brazil

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About Central Bank of Brazil

The Central Bank of Brazil, established in 1964, is the monetary authority of Brazil. It is tasked with managing the Brazilian real, controlling inflation, and implementing monetary policy to ensure price stability. The bank supervises financial institutions, manages international reserves, and operates payment systems. It also plays a significant role in fostering economic development and maintaining public confidence in the financial system.

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Support Number

+556131410100

Address

SBS, Quadra 03, Bloco B, Brasília, Federal District

Website

bcb.gov.br

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