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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT GIVEN FOREIGN AND HOME CURRENCY Ba2 RATINGS

    YEREVAN, JULY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The Moody's Investor Service
    international rating organization gave the Armenian government foreign
    and home currency Ba2 ratings. This was said at the July 25 joint press
    conference of RA Minister of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian
    and CBA Chairman Tigran Sargsian. The Moody's Investor Service for
    the first time estimates the reliability of the Armenian government
    as a debtor.

    According to T.Sargsian, the above mentioned rating is higher than the
    same rating given to many CIS countries. When calculating the Armenian
    rating they took into account the country's progress since 1995 when
    the 7-year period of economic recession caused by the collapse of the
    Soviet Union came to the end. It was also taken into consideration
    that starting 2001, 10% and more growth of GDP was registered in the
    country. At the same time, the inflation was low, dram appreciated
    in conditions of cautious monetary-credit and tax-budget policy. The
    low index of foreign debt/GDP ratio contributed to receiving a high
    rating. This ratio in 2005 made 23%. At that, 90% of the debt was given
    by preferential terms, is long-term and has minimum expenditures of
    debt service.

    According to the sectors of the financial market, in the total
    rating of Armenia the possible highest ratings were given for the
    reliability of medium-term and long-term bonds, debt in local currency,
    bank deposits in local currency. The reliability of bank deposits in
    foreign currency in Armenia was also highly appreciated. According to
    the conclusions of Moody's, Armenia has stable development prospect
    on the line of all above mentioned ratings.

    At the same time, it was mentioned at the press conference that
    the unstable regional geopolitical situation, insufficient level of
    development of the Armenian securities market, high level of Armenian
    economy's dollarization had a negative impact on the rating given to
    Armenia by Moody's.

    To recap, this year Armenia for the first time has received a rating
    of reliability as a debtor by the Fitch organization as well.
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