Javadyan travels to Saint Petersburg for congress

YEREVAN, July 4. /ARKA/. Arthur Javadyan, the head of the Central Bank of Armenia, flew Wednesday to the Saint Petersburg to attend the 28th International Financial Congress “Financial Markets – New Challenges and Maintenance of Stability”, the press office of the regulator reports.

The effectiveness of macroprudential policy, interaction of the macroprudential and monetary policies, regulation of inflation outlooks, the role of communications in implementation of monetary policy, investment funds markets, the strategy of cyber risks insurance in the financial sector and modern financial technologies are among the issued on the congress’ agenda.

The central banks of Armenia and Russia are planned to sign a new agreement to cooperate in supervision area and to exchange information.

Some bilateral meetings with heads of partner organizations are expected to be held as well. -0—

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