IMF has nothing against CBR, says Paramonova

The International Monetary Fund has no complaints about the actions of the Central Bank of Russia, Tatyana Paramonova, a first deputy chairman at the Central Bank, said. "We have an interdepartmental committee on the development of banking business, which I head, and we work well with the IMF in the area of improving banking legislation and bankruptcy proceedings for credit institutions, introduction of international standards, and bank restructuring. And we have heard no reproaches against us,"

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