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The “Arab Monetary” discusses the digital economy and economic policies


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The Institute for Training and Capacity Building, in cooperation with the Economic Department of the Arab Monetary Fund, organized a "remote" training course on "the digital economy and economic policies", during the period from 23 to 26 of this month.
The Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Arab Monetary Fund, Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Al-Hamidi, said: "The training course is concerned with analyzing the implications of digital transformation on the management of macroeconomic policies, including both financial, monetary and prudential policies.
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He explained that "the course will discuss a number of related topics, including the general framework and methodologies for measuring the digital economy, as well as strategies and future visions for the transformation towards a digital economy in the Arab countries, as well as the digitization of public finances, digital government services, in addition to digital currencies issued by banks. Centralization, digital financial transformation, and digitization of financing processes
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