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    HEAD OF UNION OF BANKS OF ARMENIA: ECONOMIC DECLINE WITHIN 10% BY END OF YEAR

    ARKA
    Aug 25, 2009

    YEREVAN, August 25. /ARKA/. Armenia will manage maintain economic
    decline within 10% by the end of 2009, head of the Union of Banks of
    Armenia Emil Soghomonyan told journalists Tuesday.

    He also expressed confidence that the country will reach a zero level
    next year to then aim at growth.

    Serious funs invested in Armenia should, sooner or later, go into
    the economy, Soghomonyan said adding that neither the government,
    nor the Central Bank or other bankers can withhold these funds.

    During this year, investments of the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development (EBRD) are expected to total 80 million euros;
    the World Bank loan is $50 million and the Russian loan is $500
    million. Apart from this, commercial banks of the country attract
    loan funds as well, Soghomonyan said.

    "All this funds will be directed to the economy, that is why, being
    an optimist, I am sure we will come to the finish line next year,
    despite the economic decline at the end of the year," Soghomonyan said.

    Additional budget financing for 2009-2010 is about $1 billion
    (including $60m from the WB, $80m from the Asian Development Bank,
    about $305m from IMF and $500m from Russia) in Armenia.

    EBRD is planning to extend 80 million euros in 2009 in Armenia against
    63 million euros in 2008, then head of EBRD Yerevan office Michael
    Weinstein said in the beginning of this year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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