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    Improvement of Armenia's Sovereign Ratings Shows Higher Confidence in
    Country's Authorities


    YEREVAN, July 4. /ARKA/. Improvement of Armenia's international ratings
    shows increased confidence in the country's authorities, Armenian
    President's Chief Adviser on Economic Issues Vahram Nersisyants said on
    Friday.

    Fitch international rating agency has upgraded Armenia's long-term
    foreign and local Issuer Default ratings (IDRs) to `BB' from `BB-' (BB
    minus). The agency has also upgraded the Country Ceiling to `BB+' from
    `BB' and affirmed the Short-term IDR at `B'.

    Nersisyants told journalists that Armenian Government headed by PM
    Tigran Sargsyan has quite professional approach to own programs aimed
    at reformation and new success achievement in economy.

    `This enables foreign banks to mobilize their resources for applying
    them in Armenia', he said.
    The presidential adviser said the outlooks changed from Positive to
    Stable shows that Armenia is now viewed as stable country.

    `Fitch specialists think that the atmosphere forming investors'
    confidence has been created in the country', he said adding that this
    is a great achievement and `our nation can be proud of it'.
    Fitch experts say that the upgrade of Armenia's sovereign ratings
    reflects the economy's rapid growth, rising incomes and strong policy
    framework, which the agency cited as potential triggers when it placed
    the ratings on Positive Outlooks in May 2007.

    According to Fitch, Armenia scores relatively favorably on the World
    Bank's Doing Business survey, where the country ranks 39th out of 178
    economies, well above the `BB' median of 98th place.-0--
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