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Croatian National Bank : ウィキペディア英語版 | Croatian National Bank
The Croatian National Bank ((クロアチア語:Hrvatska narodna banka) or HNB; ) is the central bank of the Republic of Croatia. HNB was established by the Constitution of Croatia which was passed by the Croatian Parliament on 21 December 1990. Its main responsibilities are maintaining the stability of the national currency, the kuna, and ensuring general financial liquidity within the country. HNB also issues banknotes and holds the national monetary reserves. In performing its duties HNB acts as an independent institution responsible to the Parliament. The bank has a share capital of 2,500,000,000 Croatian kunas (c. US$ 450 million). HNB acts in accordance with ''Law on Croatian National Bank''. ==Foundation==
On 21 December 1990 the Constitution of Croatia, determined in article 53,〔Sabor Republike Hrvatske. (Ustav Republike Hrvatske ). Narodne novine. Retrieved 2011-08-29 〕 named the Croatian National Bank as Croatia's central bank, and declared its responsibilities: "Croatian National Bank is central bank of Republic of Croatia. Croatian National Bank is responsible, within its rights and duties, for stability of the currency and for liquidity of payments in state and abroad. Croatian National Bank is independent in its activity and responsible to Croatian ''Sabor''. Profits made by Croatian National Bank belong to Croatian state budget. Position of Croatian National Bank is made by law." By amendments of Constitution of Croatia in 1997, Bank's earlier name ''National Bank of Croatia'' ((クロアチア語:Narodna banka Hrvatske)) was changed to ''Croatian National Bank'' ((クロアチア語:Hrvatska narodna banka)).
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