Central Reserve Bank of Peru
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Established in 1922 and later transformed into its current entity in 1931, the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú (BCRP) is the nation's central bank. Its primary mission, as defined by the Peruvian Constitution, is to preserve monetary stability. Key functions include regulating the money supply, managing the country's international reserves, issuing banknotes and coins, and providing regular, accurate reports on national finances. It operates autonomously to ensure its policies are guided by technical criteria, free from political influence, to foster a stable economic environment for Peru.
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