Pashinyan visits central bank’s training and research center in Dilijan

YEREVAN, March 4. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and several government members visited Sunday the Central Bank’s Training and Research Center in Dilijan, where they were presented with a number of studies carried out by the Central Bank over the forecast of economic growth, the main vectors of monetary policy, the prospects for financial stability and their macroeconomic consequences, community development, and financial involvement, the press office of the Armenian government reports.

The central bank’s training and research center started operating in January 2013.
A residential house with 64 flats was built in the center’s compound. There is also a leisure center for the employees’ children. -0—

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