Central Bank of the Democratic Republic of Congo

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Brief History

On 30 July 1951, the King of Belgium signed a decree in order to establish the Central Bank of the Belgium-Congo and Rwanda- Urundi (BCCRU). On 15 November 1960, five months after the independence of the country, a Belgian-Congo agreement related to the clearance of the BCCRU was signed. On 23 February 1961, an order in council related to the institution of the Central Bank of Congo was published.
After the change of the name of the country in 1971, the Central Bank of Congo became

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