DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, May 18 (Hina) - A symposium on financial transactions and a 'computer paradox' known as the millennium bug started in the southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik on Tuesday. The three-day symposium was organised by a
United States agency for international development and the World Bank. The event gathered about 40 financial experts from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Hungary, Montenegro, and Croatia. The participants will discuss consequences the millennium bug could cause in international payment operations. The experts will also examine possibilities of preventing crises in financial transactions at the end of the millennium. The symposium will particularly focus on challenges in the work of the Croatian Bureau for Payment Transactions in the year 2000.(hina) it
DUBROVNIK, May 18 (Hina) - A symposium on financial transactions
and a 'computer paradox' known as the millennium bug started in the
southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik on Tuesday.
The three-day symposium was organised by a United States agency for
international development and the World Bank.
The event gathered about 40 financial experts from Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Macedonia, Hungary, Montenegro, and Croatia.
The participants will discuss consequences the millennium bug
could cause in international payment operations. The experts will
also examine possibilities of preventing crises in financial
transactions at the end of the millennium.
The symposium will particularly focus on challenges in the work of
the Croatian Bureau for Payment Transactions in the year 2000.
(hina) it