Southeast Asian Central Banks
Southeast Asian Central Banks are financial institutions responsible for managing a country's monetary policy, issuing currency, and overseeing the banking system. Each country in the region, such as Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, has its own central bank, which plays a crucial role in maintaining economic stability and controlling inflation.
These central banks also work to promote financial inclusion and support economic growth through various measures, including interest rate adjustments and foreign exchange management. They often collaborate with regional organizations like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to enhance economic integration and stability across the region.