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  • IMF Approves Final Us$5.4mln Disbursement To Armenia Under PRGF Arra

    IMF APPROVES FINAL US$5.4MLN DISBURSEMENT TO ARMENIA UNDER PRGF ARRANGEMENT

    ARKA
    May 20, 2008

    YEREVAN, May 20. /ARKA/. The Executive Board of the International
    Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the sixth and final review of
    Armenia's economic performance under the Poverty Reduction and Growth
    Facility (PRGF) arrangement. The completion of the review enables
    the release of an amount equivalent to SDR 3.32 million (about US$5.4
    million), bringing total disbursements to the full amount of SDR 23
    million (about US$37.3 million) under the arrangement.

    Following the Executive Board's discussion, Mr. Murilo Portugal,
    Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, said that Armenia's
    adherence to prudent macroeconomic policies and the progress made
    in structural reforms have contributed significantly to its strong
    performance under its third PRGF arrangement. A marked reduction
    in poverty has been achieved in a high-growth and low inflation
    macroeconomic environment. "Strong remittance and foreign direct
    investment inflows have dampened the impact of rapidly rising imports
    on the balance of payments. The medium-term outlook remains positive
    in view of favorable investment prospects," he said.

    The IMF official pointed out that continued sound fiscal and monetary
    policies remain key to maintaining macroeconomic stability and external
    competitiveness, against the background of large-scale foreign exchange
    inflows and upside inflationary risks. A tighter-than-budgeted fiscal
    stance is warranted for 2008 as this would deliver welcome support
    to monetary policy in keeping inflation expectations well anchored.

    The existing monetary policy framework, based on a flexible exchange
    rate, remains the best option for Armenia., Portugal said. "The
    authorities' timely monetary policy actions over the past year have
    demonstrated the authorities' commitment to price stability and helped
    contain inflationary expectations despite strong headwinds from higher
    world food and energy prices," he said.

    Portugal stressed that strengthening the capacity for fiscal policy
    analysis will be important for improving the effectiveness of fiscal
    policy and helping maintain fiscal discipline. Increasing revenue
    collections in a transparent and nondiscretionary manner will also be
    crucial, in view of the need to improve the country's infrastructure,
    reduce poverty, and improve the business environment.

    The authorities intend to press ahead with their structural reform
    agenda to remove remaining bottlenecks to broad-based growth and to
    safeguard competitiveness.

    "Future reform efforts will appropriately focus on deepening
    productivity-enhancing structural reforms, notably by reducing the
    cost of doing business, boosting domestic competition, diversifying
    the economy, and discouraging participation in the shadow economy,"
    Portugal said.

    He pointed out that the IMF welcomes Armenia's interest in continuing
    its close cooperation with the Fund after the current PRGF arrangement
    expires in May 2008. Over the last 18 years, the IMF has allocated
    $360mln to Armenia, with 80% of the loans carrying an annual interest
    rate of 0.5 percent and being repayable over 10 years with a 5½
    -year grace period on principal payments.

    --Boundary_(ID_ED5Xs59UxmIE2/ZwNMmBuw)- -

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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