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  1. O Banco Central do Brasil [3] (também conhecido por BC, BACEN ou BCB) é uma autarquia federal autônoma integrante do Sistema Financeiro Nacional [4] sem vinculação a Ministério. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Foi criado em 31 de dezembro de 1964 pela Lei nº 4 595 e iniciou suas atividades em março de 1965, tendo em vista que a Lei nº 4 595 entrou em vigor 90 dias após sua publicação.

  2. The Central Bank of Brazil ( Portuguese: Banco Central do Brasil) is Brazil 's central bank, the bank is autonomous in exercising its functions, and its main objective is to achieve stability in the purchasing power of the national currency. It was established on Thursday, 31 December 1964.

    No.
    President
    Took Office
    Left Office
    27
    Roberto Campos Neto(born 1969)
    28 February 2019
    1 January 2021
    26
    Ilan Goldfajn(born 1966)
    9 June 2016
    27 February 2019
    25
    Alexandre Tombini(born 1963)
    1 January 2011
    9 June 2016
    24
    Henrique Meirelles(born 1945)
    1 January 2003
    1 January 2011
    • 31 December 1964 (58 years ago)
  3. Um banco central, banco de reservas ou autoridade monetária é uma entidade independente ou ligada ao Estado cuja função é gerir a política econômica, ou seja, garantir a estabilidade e o poder de compra da moeda de cada país e do sistema financeiro como um todo.

  4. This year, Brazil commemorates the 200th anniversary of its first Constitution, enacted in 1824 by Emperor Dom Pedro I. In celebration of the occasion, Banco Central do Brasil issued a commemorative silver coin.

  5. With the creation of the Central Bank of Brazil, legal mechanisms were outlined to allow the institution to act as a “bank of banks”. In 1985-1986 the reorganization of government finances redefined accounts and responsibilities between the Central Bank of Brazil, Bank of Brazil and a redesigned National Treasury 9 in order to take gradually the control of all the federal budget and fiscal ...

  6. In 1964, the Banking Law (No. 4,595) created the National Monetary Council (CMN) — as the highest macroeconomic and financial regulatory authority — and the Banco Central do Brasil (BCB). Under this institutional framework, BCB performs its functions as monetary, regulatory and supervisory authority in accordance to guidelines issued by the CMN.

  7. The Central Bank of Brazil ( Portuguese: Banco Central do Brasil) is Brazil 's central bank, the bank is autonomous in exercising its functions, and its main objective is to achieve stability in the purchasing power of the national currency. It was established on Thursday, 31 December 1964. Quick Facts Headquarters, Coordinates ... Close.