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Outcomes of IFC 2018

Analytical digest
8 June 2018
Итоги МФК - 2018
Release date
06/08/2018
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We would like to inform you about the 27th International Financial Congress (IFC-2018), which was held in St. Petersburg, Russia, on 6–8 June 2018.

The International Financial Congress is Russia’s largest professional event devoted to finance. Topics discussed at the Congress included current problems facing the financial industry, the development of regulation and oversight for financial markets, monetary policy, and issues in economic development.

The Congress was attended by representatives from the Bank of Russia, legislative and executive authorities, foreign regulators and international organizations, major banks and financial institutions, and professional financial associations, as well as renowned Russian and international experts.

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