DUSHANBE, August 31, Asia-Plus -- A joint mission of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund has visited Tajikistan to assess a state of its finance sector, Asia-plus has learned at the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT).
The source at a NBT said that on August 29, members of the mission met with senior representatives from Tajik finance ministry and central bank and handed over the final survey on assessment of Tajikistan’s finance sector to them.
The mission worked in Tajikistan from August 26 to August 29. It was the second mission on the joint program for assessment of Tajikistan’s finance sector and the purpose of the visit was for the mission to determine the most vulnerable and strong positions in the country’s macroeconomics, risks and system liquidity.
The mission noted that banking system is developing stably in the country, there are certain improvements in the banking supervision sphere, and access to financing resource became more open.



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