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    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 10, 2006 Thursday 11:09 AM GMT

    Armenia depends increasingly on cash from abroad

    YEREVAN, Aug 10 2006


    Armenia's economy depends more and more on remittances from its
    diaspora, which now account for more than 15 percent of Gross
    National Product (GNP), the country's national bank said Thursday.

    "These past years the volume of financial transfers to Armenia has
    grown significantly," said bank specialist Karina Karapetian.

    "Over the period 2003 to 2005 this indicator grew on average by 37
    percent to represent 15 percent of GNP. From January to June 2006 the
    volume of financial transfers to Armenia rose again by 34 percent."

    In 2005 private remittances reached 940 million dollars (730 million
    euros), most of the money (about 72 percent) coming from
    Russian-based expatriates.

    Those living in the United States provided some 14 percent while the
    communities in Germany, Greece and the Ukraine each provided about
    five percent.

    Many Armenians depend on remittances from abroad.
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