Head of Armenian central bank to attend meeting of governors of national banks of Central Asia, Black Sea and Balkan countries in Kishinev

YEREVAN, September 11. /ARKA/. Head of the Central Bank of Armenia Artur Javadyan will attend the 32nd meeting of the club of governors of central/national banks of Central Asia, Black Sea and Balkan countries held in Kishinev on September 11-13, the press office of the Armenian regulator reported.

The governors are expected to discuss transmission of crises, management and financial stability at the meeting. Deputy head of IMF Middle East and Central Asia department Mark Horton will deliver a report at the meeting.

The governors’ club was founded in May 1998 and held its first meeting in Turkey. The key topic of the meetings held twice a year is financial stability in the region and cooperation improvements in banking sector. –0–

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