multilateral central bank agreements
Multilateral central bank agreements refer to cooperative arrangements between multiple central banks from different countries. These agreements aim to foster collaboration and coordination in areas such as monetary policy, foreign exchange operations, and financial stability. They facilitate information sharing, exchange of expertise, and mutual assistance among central banks to promote economic and financial stability on a global scale.
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