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CBCR
(redirected from Central Bank of Costa Rica)

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CBCRCarolina Border Collie Rescue (Franklin, NC)
CBCRChannel Byte Count Register
CBCRCresci Bene Che Ripasso
CBCRChange Board Commitment Record
CBCRCable Beach Club Resort (Australia)
CBCRCresci Bene Che Ritorno
CBCRCentral Bank of Costa Rica
CBCRCenter for Boxxy Control and Restriction


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a provider of multi-biometric security technology, announced June 9 that the Government-run Central Bank of Costa Rica has deployed Identix' fingerprint biometric security solutions to secure access to its databases by member banks.
Prior to that he was Chief Economist for Emerging Markets for Atlantic Asset Management and Associate Director for Latam Sovereign Ratings at Standard & Poor's and also served as Chief Advisor to the President of the Central Bank of Costa Rica, advising on exchange rate and monetary policies and the development of a financial markets infrastructure.
The Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR) revised on Dec.
 
 
 
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