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    50 PERCENT OF ARMENIAN BANKS FORECAST HIGHER INTEREST RATES FOR DEPOSITS

    ARKA
    Oct 15, 2008

    YEREVAN, October 15. /ARKA/. Almost half of the Armenian commercial
    banks (11 out of 22) forecast rise in interest rates for short-term
    dram deposits by late December, compared to early September.

    The others, including five leading local banks, do not think that
    is apt to happen, the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) reports in its
    quarterly survey of commercial banks and credit organizations.

    Nine banks, who have 30.28% share in total bank assets, say interest
    rates for long-term deposits are likely to remain unchanged. Thirteen
    banks forecast higher interest rates for long-term deposits.

    As to foreign-currency deposits, 12 banks think rates for long-term
    and short-term deposits will remain unchanged, whereas the rest of
    the banks expect higher rates.

    Local banks forecast 41.8bln drams growth in attracted deposits by
    late December and 72bln drams increase in March 2009 (compared to
    September 2008). The banks expect to attract foreign investments
    worth 26.8bln drams in Q4 2008 (33.3bln drams in Q1 2009).

    According to CBA, liabilities of Armenian banks totaled 712.7bln
    drams in early September, with 203.5bln worth fixed liabilities and
    257.9bln worth short-term liabilities. The rest of the sum is loro
    accounts of banks and liabilities to financial organizations.

    Average interest rates for short-term dram deposits were set at 7%
    in September 2008. Interest rates for dollar deposits to individuals
    were 5.3% in the same period. Average interest rates for legal entities
    were 6.3%.

    Annual interest rates for foreign-currency deposits were set at 2.5%.

    Twenty-two commercial banks are currently operating in Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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