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    ARMENIAN CB, GOVERNMENT NOT READY TO USE PRIVATE MONEY TRANSFERS

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    Sept 22 2006

    YEREVAN, September 22. /ARKA/. Armenian Central Bank and government
    are not ready to use private money transfers, Armen Darbinyan,
    Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) State University Rector and former prime
    minister, said Thursday in an interview with Kentron TV channel.

    In his words, there are no state instruments in the country for
    using transfers.

    He said about $1.5 billion comes to Armenia mainly from Russia through
    private transfers. In his opinion, the country's economy would collapse
    without these transfers.

    Airing his opinion on television, he said that on one hand, economy
    must be developed to bar people from leaving their homeland and
    seeking jobs in other countries. On the other hand, such a situation
    has already created and mechanisms are needed for invest these dollars
    into particular programs for earning profit but without affecting
    the country's currency market.

    Darbinyan thinks Armenian should use experience of Russia, who sends
    the money received from oil sales to Investment and Stabilization
    Funds.

    Central Bank of Armenia says money inflow in Armenia through transfers
    grows 37% each year between 2003 and 2005. They make 15% of GDP. Some
    $940 million was received in 2005. Of them, $750mln has come to
    Armenia through banking system.

    CBA says the money received by individuals over seven months of 2006
    totals $456.9mln. This amount is 24.4% greater than that of the same
    period a year earlier. The CBA says $334.4mln was sent from Russia.
    M.V.-0---
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