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Sveriges Riksbank (Sweden)

Sveriges Riksbank, established in 1668, is Sweden's central bank and one of the oldest in the world. Its primary roles include maintaining price stability, managing inflation, and ensuring a stable financial system. The bank sets interest rates to influence economic activity and supports the Swedish currency, the Krona. It also supervises the banking sector and provides financial services to the government. Riksbank plays a crucial role in shaping Sweden's economic policy and responding to economic challenges, working to foster a stable environment for growth and stability in the Swedish economy.