
NUMBER 115
JULY 25 - 31, 1995
Central bank chief's head on the block
The Duma failed to approve Tatyana Paramonova as
Central Bank chairman, leaving in doubt Russia's financial reforms. But Victor
Chernomyrdin insisted that Russia was on track in spite of deputies'
disapproval towards the acting chairman.
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