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    CIS remains most dynamically developing region in world
    22.04.2004, 00.39

    WASHINGTON, April 22 (Itar-Tass) - The Commonwealth of Independent
    States including Russia remains one of the most dynamically developing
    regions in the world, said a new report of the International Monetary
    Fund (IMF) on the condition and shortest prospects of the world
    economy that has been prepared by the spring session of leading bodies
    of the IMF and the World Bank.

    Under the document the real GDP growth of six percent is expected in
    Russia this year and 5.2 percent next year. Azerbaijan (8.1 percent
    and 13.2 percent respectively) and Kazakhstan (8.0 percent and 7.5
    percent retrospectively) are leading in this figure in the
    CIS. According to IMF forecasts Ukraine will have the GDP growth of
    six percent this year and four percent in the next few years, Belarus
    - 4.8 and 3.5 percent respectively. The lowest growth rate is expected
    in Uzbekistan - two percent in 2004 and 2005.

    The IMF determines another key macroeconomic index, inflation rate
    according to a special method - on average for a year. Under this
    method the growth of prices in Russia is expected by approximately
    11.2 percent this year and about 9.9 percent next year. The Russian
    authorities that use the evaluation method from December to December
    promise to keep inflation at the level of 8-10 percent this year.

    The highest inflation rate in the CIS is expected in Belarus - 22.7
    percent this year and 13.6 percent next year and the lowest rate in
    Armenia - three percent a year.

    According to IMF specialists, the world economic growth will reach 4.6
    percent this year. A more moderate figure of 4.0 percent was named in
    the previous report just half a year ago. It shows that the IMF is now
    more optimistic about the condition of world economy. A new forecast
    for 2005 that was also reviewed for increase envisages 4.4 percent of
    global economic growth.
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