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Bank of France

The Bank of France, founded in 1800, serves as France's central bank. It is responsible for managing the country's monetary policy, issuing currency, and ensuring financial stability. As part of the European System of Central Banks, it collaborates with other European central banks to oversee the euro. The Bank aims to control inflation, supervise banks, and support the French economy, contributing to economic growth and stability. It also plays a crucial role in safeguarding the financial system and provides essential services to both the government and the public.