Head of Armenian central bank and Eurasian economic commission board member discuss financial markets

YEREVAN, October 2. /ARKA/. The head of Armenia’s Central Bank Artur Javadyan and Timur Zhaksilikov, a member of the Eurasian Economic Commission Board, who arrived in Yerevan to attend a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, appreciated the results of the meeting, expressing hope that new opportunities for cooperation and integration will be created for member countries.

They stressed the importance of adopting the concept of the formation of common financial markets and the joint work of the central banks of EEU member countries.

The two men also discussed a string of issues, which are to be considered by the financial markets advisory committee. –0–

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