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Czech National Bank
The Czech National Bank is the central bank of the Czech Republic and the supervisor of the Czech financial market. In accordance with its primary objective, the CNB sets monetary policy, issues banknotes and coins and manages the circulation of currency, the payment system and settlement between banks. It also performs supervision of the banking sector, the capital market, the insurance industry, pension funds, credit unions and electronic money institutions, as well as foreign exchange supervision.
The Czech National Bank is the central bank of the Czech Republic and the supervisor of the Czech financial market. In accordance with its primary objective, the CNB sets monetary policy, issues banknotes and coins and manages the circulation of currency, the payment system and settlement between banks. It also performs supervision of the banking sector, the capital market, the insurance industry, pension funds, credit unions and electronic money institutions, as well as foreign exchange supervision.
Czech Banking Association
This section contains the wording of the selected legal acts, that regulate the banking sector and the capital market or otherwise affect the financial sphere. Although every effort is given to continuous up-dating of the contents, an absolute timeliness of the legal text cannot be guaranteed in a situation of frequent amendments to the existing laws and adopting of the new ones. Laws and other provisions in this section should serve for general orientation. For quoting and for detailed work with the legal provisions refer, please, to the official texts, published in the Collection of Laws
This section contains the wording of the selected legal acts, that regulate the banking sector and the capital market or otherwise affect the financial sphere. Although every effort is given to continuous up-dating of the contents, an absolute timeliness of the legal text cannot be guaranteed in a situation of frequent amendments to the existing laws and adopting of the new ones. Laws and other provisions in this section should serve for general orientation. For quoting and for detailed work with the legal provisions refer, please, to the official texts, published in the Collection of Laws









