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Banco Central de la República Argentina (BCRA)

The Banco Central de la República Argentina (BCRA) is Argentina’s central bank, responsible for managing the country’s money supply, controlling inflation, and maintaining financial stability. It issues and regulates currency (the peso), sets monetary policy to influence economic growth and prices, and supervises banks to ensure they operate safely. The BCRA also works to protect the value of the currency and support the government’s economic policies. Its role is crucial for maintaining trust in Argentina's financial system and promoting sustainable economic development.