Arab Monetary Fund
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The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) is a regional Arab organization, a working sub-organization of the Arab League. It was founded 1976, and has been operational since 1977.
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صندوق النقد العربي | |
Abbreviation | AMF |
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Formation | 27 April 1976; 48 years ago (1976-04-27) |
Founder | Arab League |
Founded at | Rabat, Morocco |
Type | Arab League institution |
Purpose | To establish policies of Arab monetary co-operation and promote the development of Arab financial markets |
Headquarters | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates | 24.481264°N 54.349950°E / 24.481264; 54.349950 |
Region | Arab world |
Methods | short-and medium-term loans, asset management, encouraging trade |
Fields | Development finance |
Membership (2019) | 22 Member States |
Director General Chairman of the Board | Dr. Fahad M. Alturki |
Parent organization | Arab League |
Website | www.amf.org.ae |
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