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Centre for Financial Studies (CFS) – CIBN Holds Forum on Flexible Exchange Rate RegimePosted: 11 years ago |
The Centre for Financial Studies (CFS), a subsidiary of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) is set to hold a forum on ‘Business Dynamics under a Flexible Exchange Rate Regime'. Which is scheduled to hold on Friday, July 15, 2016 at the Bankers House, PC 19, Adeola Hopewell Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. The Session, which would feature Panelists from regulatory institutions, operators in the Banking and Finance sub-sector of the economy and other allied sectors, is expected to x-ray the newly introduced flexible exchange rate regime by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the country's business environment and peculiarities vis-à-vis other successful countries' examples under a similar regime. This is with a view to leveraging on their experiences for improved business performance and economic growth of the nation. Expected participants at the event include delegates from regulatory institutions in banking and finance and other allied sectors, Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), Development Banks, Academics, Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and the private sector. |
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