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Armenia's economy may show growth of around 6% in 2025 - Central Bank Board member
Surveys conducted by the Central Bank of Armenia among participants in the real sector indicate that economic growth is expected to stabilize at around 5% in the long term, with expectations for the current year slightly below 6%, said Levon Sahakyan, a member of the Central Bank Board."You can create systems, but they must be based on people, be people-centered," says Lindsey Forbes, Ameriabank Board Member
Lindsey Forbes, an Ameriabank Board Member and a representative of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, has over 35 years of experience in commercial and investment banking. In the interview Lindsey Forbes shares his views on the primary placement of shares, corporate governance and other issues.Azerbaijan is becoming springboard for infiltration of terrorists and their ideology into CIS space
Azerbaijan is becoming a springboard for the infiltration of terrorists and their ideology into the CIS space, Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan said on Friday at an online meeting of the heads of government of the CIS member states.Central Bank names possible source of Armenian government aid package of 150 billion drams
In comments on Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statement that his government will provide an aid package to businesses worth 150 billion (over $300 million) conditioned by the coronavirus crisis, Central Bank Board member Arthur Stepanyan said today the government is well aware which sectors of the economy are the most vulnerable.About 200 children from Armenian children’s homes and boarding schools returned to their families
Some 194 children from Armenian children's homes and boarding schools were returned to their families, Labor and Social Affairs Minister Zaruhi Batoyan said to a news conference last Friday.Armenian government’s plan to close down boarding schools is fraught with serious violations of children's rights
The Armenian government’s plan to close down boarding schools is fraught with serious violations of children's rights, the head of the National Pedagogical and Psychological Center Armine Davtyan stated at a press conference today.News 1 - 20 of 28
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