Vatican central bank set up to fight financial irregularities

Most important task of ‘outlier' bank will be managing foreign reserves

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The most important task of the Vatican's central bank will be managing foreign reserves, the senior editor and the Vatican correspondent of one of Italy's biggest newspapers write in Central Banking journal, adding that the bank was set up to control international money transfers more closely.

"[Pope Francis] decided to set up a central bank to centralise the financial operations carried out for the Vatican with other central banks with regard to foreign deposits, foreign currency and gold,"

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