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Central Bank of Cuba
The Central Bank of Cuba (Banco Central de Cuba) serves as the country's monetary authority, tasked with maintaining price stability, supervising the financial sector, and managing foreign exchange reserves. In the face of unique economic challenges and external pressures, it has embraced reforms to strengthen governance and foster a resilient financial system. The bank prioritizes modernization efforts, including the development of digital financial services, to enhance transparency and operational efficiency within the Cuban economy.
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