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According to ADB website, the program is the second of two subprograms within the current programmatic assistance approach of ADB in Armenia. It supports the government reform efforts in the areas of public debt and fiscal risk management, and financial and capital markets development. Specifically, the proposed program will continue to: (i) strengthen public debt and fiscal risk management, in support of the Authorities' fiscal consolidation efforts and attempts to reduce financial risks in the economy; (ii) improve money market liquidity and financial market transparency, by deepening the government securities market and improving money market infrastructure; and (iii) foster the development of corporate debt and equity markets, by enhancing corporate transparency and developing legislative frameworks for new instruments and investment vehicles. The first sub-program for $40 million was approved in October 2017; this second sub-program, for $50 million, is expected to be approved in October 2018.
Ministry of Finance (MOF)
Email Address: PRESS@MINFIN.AM
1 Melik Adamyan, Yerevan, Armenia
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