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Second Asian Regional Public Debt Management Forum (Co-hosted by the Asian Development Bank and Public Debt Management Office of Thailand)
Purpose
To provide a forum for developing member country government officials to:
- Promote networking among public debt managers in Asia and the Pacific region
- Contribute to the strengthening of public debt and risk management of ADB member countries
- Exchange views with counterparts from across the region and discuss developments on issued related to public debt and risk management
Target Participants
Participation is by invitation only.
Senior officials from public debt offices, ministries of finance, central banks from developing and developed countries in Asia and the Pacific, as well as selected representatives of international financial institutions, banks and other financial industry participants.
Resource Speakers
Senior officials from public debt offices, ministries of finance, central banks from developing and developed countries in Asia and the Pacific, as well as selected representatives of banks, international financial institutions, and other financial industry participants.