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Central Bank of Brazil

The Central Bank of Brazil is the country's main financial authority, responsible for maintaining economic stability. It manages the national currency, the Brazilian real, controls inflation, oversees banking systems, and implements monetary policy to promote growth and financial stability. By adjusting interest rates and regulating banks, it helps prevent inflation from rising too quickly and ensures that money flows smoothly through the economy. Essentially, the Central Bank acts as the steward of Brazil’s financial system, working to keep prices stable and support the country’s economic health.