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Central Bank of Ireland

The Central Bank of Ireland is the national financial institution responsible for managing the country’s monetary policy and ensuring the stability of its financial system. It supervises banks and financial firms to protect consumers and maintain confidence in the banking sector. The bank also issues the euro in Ireland and works to regulate inflation, control interest rates, and support economic growth. As part of the European System of Central Banks, it contributes to broader European financial stability, playing a crucial role in both local and EU economic decisions.