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  • IMF Advises CBA Not To Be Afraid of Dram's Nominal Appreciation

    IMF ADVISES CBA NOT TO BE AFRAID OF DRAM'S NOMINAL APPRECIATION

    YEREVAN, MAY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Director of IMF Yerevan Office James
    McHugh said at the May 27 press conference that the International
    Monetary Fund (IMF) advised the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) to
    continue its policy of price stabilization and not to be afraid of the
    dram's nominal appreciation. The IMF Executive Board approved the
    price stabilization policy conducted by CBA and congratulated it on
    achieving a low index of inflation. According to J. McHugh, CBA
    controls money supply, which often leads to the appreciation of the
    dram's nominal exchange rate. However, the fixed exchange rate, he
    noted, will result in a price growth in Armenia, which will hit first
    of all the vulnerable sector of the population. As regards the issue
    of the 17 exchange offices' licences that were recently recognized
    invalid by CBA, J. McHugh noted that "he explained to CBA that the
    exchange offices conduct transactions involving too large sums."
    According to him, the international community is concerned about money
    laundering, and in this connection IMF "persuades it member states to
    take this problem seriously." In particular, the legislation was made
    stricter, as well as financial information centers were set up in each
    country. Thus the CBA's decisive steps are, according to J.McHugh,
    quite normal.
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