BCCh

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BCCh is the acronym for the Central Bank of Chile, the country’s autonomous monetary authority responsible for maintaining price stability and financial system soundness.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf central bank
public institution
acronym BCCh
boardAppointmentBy President of Chile
boardComposition five members
boardConfirmationBy Senate of Chile
continent South America
country Chile
currencyCode CLP
currencyIssued Chilean peso
establishedBy Constitution of Chile
fullName Banco Central de Chile
fullNameInEnglish Central Bank of Chile
function act as banker and fiscal agent of the government
compile and publish macroeconomic statistics
conduct monetary policy
issue banknotes and coins
manage international reserves
regulate and oversee payment systems
governingBody Board of the Central Bank of Chile
hasGovernor Governor of the Central Bank of Chile
hasLegalAutonomyFrom Government of Chile
headquartersLocation Santiago, Chile
independenceType instrument independence
operational independence
jurisdiction Republic of Chile
languageOfWork Spanish
legalStatus autonomous public law institution
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Santiago Metropolitan Region
memberOf Bank for International Settlements
International Monetary Fund
Latin American Reserve Fund
monetaryPolicyInstrument open market operations
policy interest rate
reserve requirements
primaryMandate maintain low and stable inflation
price stability
publishes Financial Stability Report
Monetary Policy Report
statistical databases
reportsTo public and National Congress of Chile
responsibleFor formulation and implementation of monetary policy in Chile
stability of the Chilean financial system
secondaryMandate ensure normal functioning of internal and external payments
financial stability
sector financial sector regulator
monetary authority
website https://www.bcentral.cl

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Central Bank of Chile
abbreviation
BCCh
acronym

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