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    EASING FOOD PRICES TO ALLOW FOR MODERATING INFLATION IN ARMENIA, TRUSTS THE NATIONAL BANK
    by Venla Sipila

    World Markets Research Center
    Global Insight
    June 16, 2008

    Falling world market food prices create conditions decrease inflation
    pressure in Armenia, the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) believes,
    according to ARKA News quoting the CBA's monetary policy protocol
    for June. The CBA states that the moderating food price pressure was
    due to expectations of new yield-boosting supply, expecting Armenian
    food prices to fall over the second half of this year. On the other
    hand, the Bank notes that global oil prices keep up strong pressure
    on Armenian prices. The strength of these have secondary effects
    beyond energy prices, also pushing up for example the price of
    transportation services.

    Significance:The latest Armenian inflation data showed annual consumer
    price inflation only just remaining below double-digits (see Armenia:
    2 June 2008: ). The Central Bank has repeatedly increased interest
    rates in order to suppress inflationary pressures, and the country's
    Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian has stressed that restraining
    the rapid pace of price growth was the most important task for
    the country at the moment, even if this called for administrative
    measures (see Armenia: 30 May 2008: ). The expected moderation in
    food prices is welcome news for Armenia where food costs still form
    a large part of the consumption basket. However, we do not expect
    to see any sharp deceleration in Armenian inflation in the coming
    months. This is because upward pressure from energy prices is likely
    to persist. In addition, Sarkisian has noted that Armenian inflation
    lacked downward flexibility, whereas no such phenomenon was observed
    regarding upward shifts.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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