International banking specialists discuss capital planning in Yerevan

YEREVAN, June 30. /ARKA/. More than 30 banking management specialists from Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have gathered in Yerevan on June 23 for a five-day seminar organized by the Central Bank of Armenia and the U.S. Federal Reserve for discussing capital planning of and stress testing, the Armenian regulator’s press office reported today.

Sarkis Yoghourtjian, and official of the U.S. Federal Reserve, spoke at the seminar.

Federal Reserve’s Martin Lord and Christina Celi presented a scope of issues related to financial regulation global prospects as well as capital planning and stress testing concepts. -0—-

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