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    ARMENIA GDP TO CONTRACT 9.5 PCT IN '09 -IMF
    By Hasmik Lazarian

    Reuters
    June 24 2009
    UK

    YEREVAN, June 24 (Reuters) - GDP in Armenia is projected to contract
    9.5 percent in 2009, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday,
    revising an earlier forecast of 5.0 percent.

    The IMF on Monday approved an increase in lending to the former Soviet
    republic by $283 million to $823 million, citing a sharp contraction
    in economic activity, falling remittances, an increase in unemployment
    and difficult conditions in credit markets.

    'We project GDP growth for 2009 to be minus 9.5 percent, but there
    is a lot of uncertainty and the actual growth could be better or
    worse depending on what happens to the world economy and in Russia
    particularly,' IMF resident representative Nienke Oomes told Reuters
    on Wednesday.

    After a period of strong economic growth, landlocked Armenia has
    been hit hard by the global economic crisis and the impact of close
    economic ally Russia sliding into recession.

    In March, the Fund approved a $540 million standby loan arrangement
    over 28 months to support the country's 2009-2011 financing gap and
    a drop in foreign exchange reserves. It followed the central bank's
    decision to float the dram currency.

    GDP contracted 15.7 percent in January-May 2009 in comparison with 9.8
    percent growth in the same period last year, the National Statistics
    Service said this month. The central bank has forecast a contraction
    of 5.8 percent this year, citing falling chemical and metal prices
    on world markets.

    'We project a budget deficit of minus 6.5 percent because there is a
    big drop in tax revenues,' Oomes said, adding that the IMF programme
    allows the government to maintain expenditures at a level 'close to
    the 2009 budget'.

    'We believe that during this time of crisis it is appropriate for
    the government to increase the deficit to stimulate the economy and
    to provide fiscal stimulus while protecting social spending for the
    poor,' Oomes said.

    (Writing by Matt Robinson; editing by Stephen Nisbet) Keywords:
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