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    RIA OREANDA, Russia
    Nov 28 2008

    IMF Announced Statement Concerning Armenia


    Yerevan. OREANDA-NEWS On 28 November was announced, that Mr. Murilo
    Portugal, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
    (IMF), issued the following statement in Yerevan at the conclusion of
    his visit to Armenia during November 21-22:

    "I am pleased to be in Armenia for the first time. The main purpose of
    my visit has been to participate in the commemoration of the 15th
    anniversary of the dram.

    "In this context, I had the privilege to meet the President and the
    Prime Minister, as well as the Minister of Finance, the Chairman of
    the Central Bank of Armenia, and other representatives of the
    government and parliament. We had very productive discussions, and I
    would like to thank the Armenian authorities for their warm welcome
    and excellent hospitality.

    "I have been very impressed by the performance of the Armenian economy
    over the last several years. Armenia has achieved high GDP growth, low
    inflation, and a significant reduction in poverty.

    "I am pleased to note that economic performance has remained strong
    during the last few months, when the global financial crisis has
    worsened. The impact of the crisis on Armenia has been limited.

    "The Armenian banking system continues to perform well. Financial
    soundness indicators do not indicate significant vulnerabilities. The
    banking sector remains profitable and well-capitalized, nonperforming
    loans are low, and the overall level of liquidity is still
    comfortable. Banks continue to receive capital inflows from
    international investors.

    Remittances have grown quite rapidly.

    As most of these inflows come from Russia, the continued growth of
    remittances will remain closely linked to economic developments in
    Russia.

    "Inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) also remain strong, and
    there are no indications that any planned investment projects have
    been cancelled.

    "Falling food and oil import prices should benefit Armenian
    consumers. At the same time, Armenian exports of base metals may
    suffer from lower international prices.

    "The IMF is pleased to have been able to support Armenia's economic
    reform program over the last few years, and we will continue to do
    so. On November 17, the IMF Executive Board approved a new three-year
    IMF program under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility. Under the
    new program, Armenia will be eligible to draw SDR 9.2 million or about
    USD 14 million over the next three years, at an annual interest rate
    of 0.5 percent. The main purpose of the program is to signal the IMF's
    continued support for Armenia's macroeconomic policies and structural
    reform agenda in the country's transition to emerging market economy
    status, thus facilitating Armenia's integration into the world
    economy.

    "I am encouraged by the meetings held yesterday and today. I sensed
    strong ownership of reforms, which is good for Armenia's continued
    economic success. The IMF stands ready to assist Armenia with policy
    and technical advice, as well as financial support in implementing its
    reform agenda, and I wish the authorities success in this endeavor."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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