FSB’s Mena group meets in Abu Dhabi
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A group of countries convened by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to act as a regional consultative group (RCG) on the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) met today (May 15) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital, Abu Dhabi. The RCG for Mena brings together representatives from the financial regulators and central banks of 13 countries in the region, including both members and non-members of the FSB.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia are the two members of the group that are also among the 24
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