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  2. Central Bank of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina, being an autarchic entity.. Article 3 of the Organic Charter lists the objectives of this Institution: “The bank aims to promote, to the extent of its powers and within the framework of the policies established by the national government, monetary stability ...

  3. List of presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina. [1] The presidents and ministers of economy are listed for context, but the Central Bank has usually been an autarkic institution, except during military governments. As such, many presidents stay in the Central Bank across different presidencies, even of different political parties.

  4. Banking in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine banking sector is currently dominated by state-owned banks, with the largest being the Banco de la Nación Argentina. In 2005, for the first time since the 2001 collapse, the banking system made a profit, according to a Central Bank report released in February 2006. The total profits amounted to 1,958 million pesos (more than $650 ...

  5. Ernesto Bosch - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Bosch (left) and fellow UBA Law School alumnus José Nicolás Matienzo confer in the Law School auditorium in 1930.Ernesto Bosch (January 8, 1863 – August 22, 1951) was a prominent Argentine landowner, lawyer, and diplomat who served as the first President of the Central Bank of Argentina.

  6. History of Argentina (1946-1955) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank was a private entity and British interests held a majority of its stake; the president of the Central Bank was appointed by the president of Argentina, but only 5 of its 12 directors were Argentine and the were majority private-bank executives. In addition, foreign banks regulated credit in Argentina and controlled the ...

  7. List of central banks - Wikipedia

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    Central bank name Currency Currency share percentage of global allocated reserves in Q4 2022 (%) Central bank governor Native name of central bank Establishment United States: Federal Reserve: United States dollar: 58.36 Jerome Powell: 1913 European Union: European Central Bank: Euro: 20.47 Christine Lagarde: 1998 Japan: Bank of Japan: Japanese ...

  8. Category:Presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Javier González Fraga - Wikipedia

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    González Fraga was born in Buenos Aires as the youngest of four children to Elvira Fraga and N. González Casartelli. [1] He earned a degree in Economics with honors at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina, [2] and in 1974, was brought on by La Nación, one of the nation's leading news dailies, as a financial columnist. [3]