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Armenian Central Bank chairman to attend WB and IMF Dutch sub-group meeting

YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. Arthur Javadyan, chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, will fly to Limassol, Cyprus, today to attend the meeting of the Dutch sub-group of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, the central bank’s press office reported on Friday.

The World Bank’s problems, developments in Europe, e-management as well as global and regional financial stability will be among the issues on the agenda.

Javadyan is set to meet with IMF Executive Director Age Bakker and his Greek and Dutch counterparts Georgios Provopoulos and Nout Wellink during his three-day trip to Cyprus. -0-

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