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    MOODY ASSIGNS ARMENIA Ba2 RATING

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JULY 25, ARMENPRESS: The governor of the Central Bank of
    Armenia, Tigran Sarkisian, said today the Moody's Investors Service
    had assigned on Monday a Ba2 foreign and domestic currency ratings
    to the government of Armenia.

    He said Moody made its decision based on continued GDP growth rates
    of around 10% per annum or above since 2001, the subdued inflationary
    pressure due to the appreciation of the national currency dram and
    to a cautious monetary and fiscal policy stance.

    Sarkisian said the rating was given in light of the progress made by
    the country since 1995, the year that marked the end of the seven-year
    contraction that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    "We believe that over the medium term, there is sufficient scope
    for further GDP growth such that it will help alleviate poverty
    and reduce unemployment, both of which remain high in Armenia,"
    Moody's Vice President Sara Bertin was quoted as saying in a press
    release. "Moreover, the rating is supported by the limited level and
    favorable maturity structure of Armenia's foreign-currency denominated
    debt," she said.

    She said that with a 23% debt-to GDP ratio at the end of 2005, the
    country compares well to its peers.

    Ninety percent of the debt is owed to multilateral lenders on
    concessional terms representing a long maturity and associated minimal
    debt-servicing cost.

    "We have also taken note of the high level of dollarization and the
    country's lack of financial depth," said Bertin.

    "Moody's assigns a very low probability that the conflict between
    Azeris and Armenians might resume over the short to medium term,"
    said Bertin. "As long as a credible and sustainable solution has yet
    to be found to the conflict, uncertainties remain over the countries
    of the South Caucasus. Due to their borders with Iran, countries such
    as Armenia and Azerbaijan are potential strategic partners for the
    United States, Russia and Iran," she said.

    Tigran Sarkisian said this rating allows Armenia to have its own place
    in the international financial markets and gives foreign companies and
    private businessmen to have a clear idea of Armenia and its economy
    and is essential in their deciding whether to invest here or not.

    The governor said five local commercial banks have already asked the
    Moody's for their, possibly higher individual l ratings.
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