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    AGAIN THE ARMENIAN MENTALITY, THIS TIME REGARDING THE MONEY

    Lragir
    Jan 10 2008
    Armenia

    Judging by 2007, remittances are expected to grow by 40 percent
    in 2008, stated the president of the Central Bank of Armenia Tigran
    Sargsyan in an interview with ARKA on January 10. This index is almost
    twice as high as the estimate of the Central Bank at 25 percent. Tigran
    Sargsyan says the volume of remittances will exceed 1 billion dollars.

    According to the president of the Central Bank, the volume of
    remittances grows progressively, which is an objective reality
    determined by mentality. The banker said, ARKA reports, two thirds of
    Armenians live outside Armenia, and when their financial and economic
    situation improves, they make more investments in Armenia.

    "Therefore, for our nation, this is objectively positive," Tigran
    Sargsyan says.

    Besides, Tigran Sargsyan thinks that Armenia is the focus of economic
    interests not only for its citizens but also Armenians worldwide,
    and the establishment of a favorable climate for investments spurs
    the influx of capital, development of tourism, demand for services.

    "This is the objective reality which is a long-term tendency, and if
    no cataclysms happen in the world, namely in Russia and the United
    States from where most remittances come, and which have the biggest
    Armenian communities, this tendency will continue," the president of
    the Central Bank stated.

    By the way, he mentioned that in 2007 the revaluation of the dram
    against the dollar was 17 percent. According to him, in 2007 the
    Central Bank bought 350 million dollars which is up by 40 percent
    from 2006. Nevertheless, despite the intervention, the Armenian dram
    continued to revaluate, Tigran Sargsyan says. At the same time, he
    says this process has reduced inflation estimates and the potential
    for inflation. Tigran Sargsyan also says considering the elasticity of
    prices inside along with price shocks outside, Armenia needs efforts
    to promote competition inside the country to keep prices of imported
    goods low along with the revaluation of the national currency.
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