
Czech National Bank
The Czech National Bank (ČNB) is the central bank of the Czech Republic. Its main roles include managing the country's monetary policy, which helps control inflation and stabilize the economy. The ČNB also oversees the banking system, ensuring financial stability, and regulates financial institutions. It issues the Czech koruna (CZK) and manages foreign currency reserves. By influencing interest rates and providing a stable currency, the bank plays a crucial role in the overall economic health of the nation.