The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the euro and is responsible for monetary policy and the stability of the eurozone. With headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, the ECB oversees the implementation of monetary policy, conducts research, publishes reports and statistics, and regulates the banking sector within the euro area.
The ECB also has representative offices in Brussels, Washington D.C., and London, which serve as points of contact for international cooperation and communication with other institutions. Through its various functions, the ECB plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability and integrity of the European monetary system.
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