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Bank of Greece

The Bank of Greece is the country’s central bank, responsible for maintaining financial stability, implementing monetary policy, and overseeing the banking system. It manages Greece's money supply and interest rates to control inflation and support economic growth. Additionally, it ensures the stability of the country's financial institutions and helps develop a safe financial environment. As part of the European System of Central Banks, it collaborates with the European Central Bank to coordinate monetary policy across the Eurozone, which Greece is a member of. The bank also plays a role in issuing currency and supervising government banking operations.