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Deutsche Bundesbank

The Deutsche Bundesbank is Germany's central bank, founded in 1957. It manages the country’s monetary policy, oversees the banking system, and ensures financial stability. Its main goal is to maintain price stability and control inflation, thereby supporting the overall economy. The Bundesbank also plays a key role in the European Central Bank, influencing eurozone monetary policy. Through its functions, it helps to maintain trust in the currency and the financial system in Germany, fostering economic growth and stability for its citizens and businesses.