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    Call for Papers: Investment and Financing Decisions,... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/29/2001    Last Visited: 9/22/2002  

    Maroc), Ali Daouas (President, Central Bank of Tunisia).

    SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:

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    Conferences - VBFI - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/1/1999    Last Visited: 8/10/2001  

    Salah ben Hamed ( ESC ) , Farouk Kriaa ( IHEC , Tunis ) , Bouebdelli Mohamed. ( ULT , Tunis ) , Ezzedine Aboub ( FSEG , Tunis ) , Hamadi Matoussi ( ISCAE , Tunis ) , Béchir El Younsi ( Director of CMF ) , Ali Daouas ( Vice-President , Central Bank of Tunisia ) , Slaheddine Bouguerra ( UBCI ) , Chokri Mamoughli ( University of Jendouba ) , Thameur Derbel ( UBCI Bank ) , Samir Mannaî ( Amen-Invest Bank )

    Conference objective

    The internationalization and the globalization of financial markets , the creation of new monetary zones and the development of international trade impose new methods in risk management and corporate governance.

    Therefore , it is important to develop new tools and models to appreciate the changes in risk management at the national and international levels.It is also fundamental to implement some empirical work in order to assess the main advances in risk management and corporate governance in international economies and in particular in emerging countries.

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    Country Business Intelligence Reports: Tunisia - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/22/2003    Last Visited: 6/5/2004  

    Emerging Tunisia 2003 features interviews or articles with essential political and economic figures including: HE Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, President of Tunisia, HE Taoufik Baccar, Minister of Finance, HE Mohamed Nouri Jouini, Minister of Economic Development and International Cooperation, HE Mondher Zenaidi, Minister of Commerce, Tourism, and Handicrafts, Mohamed Daouas, Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Hedi Djilani, President of UTICA, Chedly Ayari, Ex-Minister and Professor Emeritus and Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences, Ezzedine Saidane, CEO of Arab Banking Corporation - Tunisie, Ikbel Bedoui, Director General of Maghreb Rating, member of the Fitch Ratings group, Steve Surrall, President BG Tunisia, and Faouzi Elloumi, Chairman and Managing Director of COFAT, HE Marc Pierini, Ambassador at the EU delegation, and Stephen Day, Ex-British Ambassador to Tunisia, and Chairman of The British

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    Egypt - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/28/2001    Last Visited: 6/3/2001  

    Ahmed Friaa - Secretary of State to Minister of Communication Technologies in charge of Information Technology : Mr. Ahmed Mahjoub - International Cooperation and Foreign External Investment Minister : Mr. Fethi Merdassi - Secretary of State to International Cooperation and Foreign Investment Minister : Mr. Hammouda Hamdi - Tourism , Leisure and Handicrafts Minister : Mr. Mondher Zenaidi - Finance Minister : Mr. Taoufik Baccar - Secretary of State to the Finance Minister in charge of the Budget : Mr. Mounir Jaidane - Secretary of State to Finance Minister in charge of Taxation : Mr. Moncef Bouden - Industry Minister : Mr. Moncef Ben Abdallah - Secretary of State to Industry Minister : Mr. Rafaa Dekhil - Culture Minister : Mr. Abdelbaki Hermassi - Transport Minister : Houcine Chouk - Secretary of State to Transport Minister : Mr. Farhat Medini - Equipment and Housing Minister : Mr. Slaheddine Belaid - Secretary of State to Minister of Equipment and Housing in charge of Housing : Mrs. Samira Khayach Belhaj - Vocational Training and Employment Minister : Mrs. Faiza Kefi - Secretary of State to Vocational Training and Employment Minister : Mr. Moncef Ben Said - Economic Development Minister : Mr. Abdellatif Saddam - Secretary of State to Economic Development Minister in charge of Privatisation : Mr. Mohamed Nouri Jouini - Public Health Minister : Mr. Abdelkrim Zbidi - Secretary of State to the Public Health Minister : Mrs. Neziha Escheikh - Trade Minister : Mr. Tahar Sioud - Secretary of State to Trade Minister : Mr. Mohamed Amor. - Environment and Territory Development Ministry : Mr. Mohamed Nabli - Secretary General of the Government : Mr. Mohamed Rachid Kechiche - Secretary of State in charge of the National Employment Fund ( 21-21 ) : Mr. Chedli Laroussi - Secretary of State in Charge of the National Solidarity Fund ( 26-26 ) : Mr. Bechir Mejdoub Also named by President Ben Ali : - Mr. Mohamed Ali Daouas , governor of Tunisia's Central Bank - Mr. Chedli Neffati , Chairman of the Economic and Social Council - Mr. Mohamed Raouf Najjar , Chairman of the Audit Office Mr. Abdallah kallel , Mr. Mohamed jegham and Mr. Slaheddine Maaoui will be called for other duties.

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    IMF Members' Quotas and Voting Power, and IMF Board of... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/24/2003    Last Visited: 12/24/2003  

    Mohamed Daouas

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    T h e    B o t s w a n a    G a z e t t e    ( w w w .... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/18/2003    Last Visited: 12/24/2003  

    Mohammed Daouas, Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia and Michael Bauer,

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    Untitled Document - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/19/2004    Last Visited: 1/24/2007  

    Mohamed Daouas, governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia was dismissed on Wednesday, an official news agency has reported.The agency states that Daouas was "called to other functions".

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    africast.com - News List - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2003    Last Visited: 6/15/2003  

    Tunisian central bank governor Mohamed Ali Daouas said in May he hoped to see a fully convertible dinar within the next three years.

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    africast.com - News List - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/31/2003    Last Visited: 3/31/2003  

    Tunisian central bank governor Mohamed Ali Daouas said in May he hoped to see a fully convertible dinar within the next three years.

    As part of that process Tunisia introduced foreign exchange swaps against the dinar and forward rate agreements in June.However, non-residents are still barred from selling the unit against foreign currencies.

    The economic problems that triggered Egypt's devaluation are being experienced by many emerging market countries in the midst of a global slowdown.

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