EEU FINANCIAL MARKET ISSUES DISCUSSED IN YEREVAN
03.04.2015 16:06
YEREVAN, April 3. /ARKA/. The advisory committee on financial markets
of the Eurasian Economic Commission Board started discussions on
financial issue in Armenia.
Member of the Armenian central bank board Armenak Darbinyan said a
wide range of financial market issues will be discussed during the
meeting in Yerevan, including exchange of information between banking
systems of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) member states.
The meeting is attended by country members of the advisory committee
from Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.
The meeting will consider the plans on harmonization of laws in
financial sector and the respective agreements on financial markets
and stock brokers.
Armenia will submit a draft document for joining the agreement on
exchange of information, including the confidential financial data,
to ensure free movement of capital.
The meeting participants will also discuss the preliminary results
from a special working group looking into possibility of a single
car insurance system and re-insurance capacities of EEU member states.
The working group on currency regulations and control within the EEU
will speak about the current status and prospects of cooperation on
credit histories and exchange of the respective information between
EEU member states.
The meeting will discuss the 2015-2016 science and research plan of
the financial policy department at the end.
The Eurasian Economic Commission is an EEU regulatory body. Armenia
became a full-fledged member of the EEU in January 2015. -0--
http://www.armbanks.am/en/2015/04/03/86268/
03.04.2015 16:06
YEREVAN, April 3. /ARKA/. The advisory committee on financial markets
of the Eurasian Economic Commission Board started discussions on
financial issue in Armenia.
Member of the Armenian central bank board Armenak Darbinyan said a
wide range of financial market issues will be discussed during the
meeting in Yerevan, including exchange of information between banking
systems of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) member states.
The meeting is attended by country members of the advisory committee
from Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.
The meeting will consider the plans on harmonization of laws in
financial sector and the respective agreements on financial markets
and stock brokers.
Armenia will submit a draft document for joining the agreement on
exchange of information, including the confidential financial data,
to ensure free movement of capital.
The meeting participants will also discuss the preliminary results
from a special working group looking into possibility of a single
car insurance system and re-insurance capacities of EEU member states.
The working group on currency regulations and control within the EEU
will speak about the current status and prospects of cooperation on
credit histories and exchange of the respective information between
EEU member states.
The meeting will discuss the 2015-2016 science and research plan of
the financial policy department at the end.
The Eurasian Economic Commission is an EEU regulatory body. Armenia
became a full-fledged member of the EEU in January 2015. -0--
http://www.armbanks.am/en/2015/04/03/86268/