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Armenian Central Bank head off to Moscow for CIS interstate bank meeting

YEREVAN, November 28. / ARKA /. Head of Armenia’s Central Bank, Arthur Javadyan, has left today for Moscow to attend a regular session of the CIS Interstate Bank’s Council.

The session will discuss the performance of the Interstate Bank in the first nine months of 2013 as well as some issues relating to its budget.

During his visit to Moscow Javadyan will also have a meeting with his Russian opposite number Elvira Nabiullina.

The CIS Interstate Bank is an international settlement and credit institution. Its capital is owned fully by members of the CIS. The CIS Interstate Bank was established in 1993 by ten CIS states. It has offices in Armenia, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. -0-

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