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    ARMENIAN CABINET TO CONTINUE EXPANSIONARY POLICY IN 2010

    /ARKA/
    July 27, 2009
    YEREVAN

    Armenian Government will continue its expansionary policy in 2010,
    the country's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said at a government
    meeting Thursday. It will allow the country remaining acyclic and
    promoting economic growth, he said.

    The government followed a restrictive monetary-credit and budget policy
    over the last five years to prevent overheating of the economy under
    the two-digit economic growth conditions, Sargsyan said.

    Under the economic decline (16.3% in the first half) an expansionary
    policy is required, which means that government expenditures should
    be increased.

    "Even if the government do not have own means for this, it should
    attract additional resources from internal and external markets,
    and we are doing it together. This year we are implementing an
    unprecedented expansionary fiscal policy," Sargsyan said.

    Similar policy has been implemented by the Central Bank of
    Armenia (CBA) after the return to a free float for the exchange
    rate. Consequently, the CBA had to raise the refinancing rate by 1%.

    "We have recorded that we entered a stage of lower inflationary
    pressure; the CBA started reducing refinancing rate and turned to an
    expansionary policy," Sargsyan said.

    In early March 2009 the Central Bank of Armenia returned to a free
    float policy. According to CBA experts, average weighted exchange
    rat e is expected to range between 360 drams and 380 drams for $1 in
    2009. The CBA has reduced the refinancing rate five times since March;
    currently it is 5.5% p.a.

    The Prime Minister said that the level of expenditures should be
    maintained to prevent economic decline. All WB and IMF experts agree
    with this, he said.

    The government has already re-distributed on-budget expenditures
    and received the approval of Armenian Parliament for bringing the
    deficit down to 7.5% of the Gross Domestic Product. This means that
    the parliament allowed the cabinet increasing the national debt and
    receiving an additional of $300 million from the IMF for 2009-2010,
    $60million from the WB and $80 million from the Asian Development Bank.

    "These prestigious international organizations considered our policy
    to be justified," Sargsyan said.
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