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  2. Bolivian peso - Wikipedia

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    As inflation gathered pace, Banco Central introduced cheques de gerencia (cashier's cheques, certified cheques, bank drafts) for 5000 and 10,000 pesos bolivianos in 1982. By the summer of 1983 notes of 1, 5, and 20 were no longer seen in circulation, which consisted of notes for 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 pesos bolivianos.

  3. Central Bank of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The Banco Central de Bolivia building in La Paz Banco Central de Bolivia logo. The Central Bank of Bolivia (Spanish: Banco Central de Bolivia) is the central bank of Bolivia, responsible for monetary policy and the issuance of banknotes. The current president of the BCB is Pablo Ramos Sánchez .

  4. Boliviano (1864–1963) - Wikipedia

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    Notes were also issued by the Banco Agricola, the Banco de Bolivia y Londres, the Banco del Comercio, the Banco Francisco Argandoña, the Banco Industrial de La Paz (later the Banco Industrial), the Banco Mercatil and the Banco Potosi, with denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bolivianos. The last issue of these private banks was made in 1911.

  5. Bolivian boliviano - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Central Bank of Bolivia (Banco Central de Bolivia) unveiled a new family of banknotes, and will be issued by order of denomination. The notes are the first to bear the formal name of Bolivia "Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia" (Plurinational State of Bolivia), to reflect the multiculturalism of the country and all of its citizens.

  6. Marcelo Zabalaga - Wikipedia

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    He was the governor of the Central Bank of Bolivia (Banco Central de Bolivia - BCB) from 2010 to 2017. [1] [2] He took over after Gabriel Loza Tellería. Zabalaga holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Geneva and a master's degree in development studies in 1977 from the Graduate Institute of International and Development ...

  7. List of universities in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Universidad del Istmo, founded in 1997; Universidad Panamericana, founded in 1998; Universidad Mesoamericana, founded in 1999; Universidad Galileo, founded in 2000; Universidad San Pablo de Guatemala, founded in 2006; Universidad InterNaciones, founded in 2009; Universidad de Occidente, founded in 2010; Universidad Da Vinci de Guatemala ...

  8. Bank of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Guatemala (Spanish: Banco de Guatemala) is the central bank of Guatemala. It was established in 1945. Its headquarters is one of the most recognized Brutalist themed architectural structures. Designed by architects José Montes Córdova and Raúl Minondo, the iconic bank stands within the heart of the city's civic center.

  9. Ministry of Economy (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Economy and Public Finance (Spanish: Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas) is a cabinet ministry of the government of Bolivia responsible for overseeing the nation's public finances and responsible for formulating and implementing macroeconomic policies that preserve stability and promote economic and social equity.