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  • Rapid Armenian GDP Growth Moderates Somewhat In October

    RAPID ARMENIAN GDP GROWTH MODERATES SOMEWHAT IN OCTOBER
    by Venla Sipila

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    Nov 24 2008

    According to newest national accounts figures from the Armenian
    National Statistical Service, the country's GDP grew by 9.2%
    year-on-year (y/y) in January-October, ARMINO News reports. Compared to
    an annual growth rate of 10.3% y/y over January-September, this result
    signals some easing of growth in October. Indeed, monthly comparison
    shows a contraction of 8.3% in output in October, following growth of
    2.1% month-on-month (m/m) in September. Furthermore, it was reported
    that output of services (excluding trade) increased by a strong rate
    of 13.3% y/y over the first 10 months of the year, while retail trade
    increased by 7.9% y/y. Meanwhile, construction increased by 6.9% y/y in
    January-October, but contracted by 41% over October alone. Electricity
    supply gained 5.8% y/y over the first 10 months of the year, while
    industrial growth was reported at a very strong rate of 19.8% y/y.

    Significance: After growing at double-digit rates for the past
    several years, the Armenian economy finally looks set to cool. The
    global financial crisis will not have any notable direct impact on
    Armenia, due to the still-undeveloped and relatively isolated nature
    of its financial sector. However, indirect negative effects from the
    international crisis will likely be felt as moderating current transfer
    inflows. Then again, this will allay concerns over the potential
    for overheating. Indeed, inflation should moderate in the near term,
    while easing domestic demand will have a suppressing effect on imports.
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