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    CBA CHAIRMAN: MOODY'S "BA2" RATING IMPORTANT FOR ARMENIA

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    July 25, 2006

    YEREVAN, July 25. /ARKA/. While announcing the decision of the Moody's
    agency, Chairman of the Central bank of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan told
    journalists that the Sovereign rating of "Ba2" in foreign and national
    currencies, assigned to Armenia by the Moody's, is of great importance
    for the country for holding its position on the world financial map.

    "It is necessary, since it is a signal for the investors of the
    international market, showing the solvency of our country and its
    financial state", Sargsyan emphasized, adding that the Moody's rating
    will enable international investors to efficiently estimate the level
    of risks and work out accurate strategy for investing money into the
    country. Sargsyan emphasized that it will also enable economies of
    Armenia to appear on world financial market and find trustworthy
    partners. "Getting the Moody's rating of Ba2, Armenia surpassed
    Georgia by two indexes, Turkey - by one index and appeared on equal
    level with Azerbaijan", he said. In his turn Vardan Khachatryan, the RA
    Minister of Finance and Economy, said that the Ba2 rating assigned to
    Armenia by the Moody's agency is one point higher, against the rating
    assigned by the Fitch agency. "As compared to the Fitch's rating
    scale, the rating assigned by Moody's corresponds to the ÂÂ level",
    he clarified. On July 24, Moody's Investors Service international
    rating agency assigned to the RA Government "Ba2" sovereign ratings in
    international and national currencies. On June 5, 2006, Fitch Ratings
    assigned to the Republic of Armenia issuer default rating (IDR) of
    "BB-" (BB minus) in foreign and national currencies, with Stabile
    Outlook. Fitch also assigned to the republic a Short-term rating of
    "B" and a Country Ceiling of "BB-"(BB minus). S.P.

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