Banco Central definition

Banco Central means Banco Central de Chile;
Banco Central means the Banco Central de la República del Ecuador.

Examples of Banco Central in a sentence

  • Este resumen debe leerse como una introducción al folleto base de Leverage Shares plc aprobado por la Banco Central de Irlanda (el "Folleto Base" y "el Emisor").

  • So long as any Bond shall remain Outstanding (as defined below) or any amount payable by the Republic under the Indenture shall remain unpaid, the Republic agrees that the Republic will not create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien (other than a Permitted Lien) on the assets or revenues of the Republic or Banco Central to secure Public Foreign Debt, unless the Republic causes such Lien to secure equally and ratably the obligations of the Republic with respect to the Bonds.

  • The Trustee shall give notice of each meeting of Holders of the Bonds, setting forth the time and place of the meeting as determined by the Republic and Banco Central and in general terms the topics to be discussed, or the action to be taken, at that meeting, not less than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for the meeting.

  • The amounts expressed in UF will be paid in accordance with the value determined by the Chilean Superintendence of Banks and Financial Institutions (SBIF), the Central Bank of Chile (Banco Central de Chile) or another relevant institution replacing them during the last day of the calendar year applicable.

  • The sources for tables and graphs prepared by the Banco Central itself are not mentioned.


More Definitions of Banco Central

Banco Central means Banco Central del Ecuador, the Borrower’s Central Bank;
Banco Central means Banco Central del Uruguay.
Banco Central. Banco Central do Brasil, and/or any other governmental authority or authorities which may succeed to any of the functions, duties or authority of Banco Central do Brasil;
Banco Central significa el Banco Central de Chile.
Banco Central means Banco Central de Costa Rica, the Borrower’s Central Bank; and
Banco Central means the Central Bank of the Borrower;
Banco Central means Banco Central del Uruguay, the Borrower’s Central Bank;