Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia Lets Dram Float, Gets Closer IMF Loan

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia Lets Dram Float, Gets Closer IMF Loan

    ARMENIA LETS DRAM FLOAT, GETS CLOSER IMF LOAN

    The Associated Press
    March 3, 2009

    YEREVAN: Armenia's Central Bank on Tuesday said it will give up its
    defense for the dram, the national currency, and the IMF said it was
    ready to offer Armenia a $540 million loan.

    The Armenian Central Bank decided to limit currency interventions
    and return to free float policy "due to the financial and economic
    crisis, worsening terms of trade and slowing capital inflows", the
    bank's chairman Artur Dzhavadyan told reporters.

    The country's banking authorities said they expect the dram to cost
    360 to 380 drams per $1. The dram cost 306 against the dollar before
    the free float policy was announced Tuesday.

    Several hours after the bank announced the move, IMF Managing Director
    Dominique Strauss-Kahn recommended its executive board to approve
    the country's request for a $540 million loan.

    He said in a statement that to qualify for the loan Armenia had to
    let its currency go. This would allow "the exchange rate to move in
    line with market fundamentals, so as to cushion the economy from
    the external shocks and safeguard foreign exchange reserves", the
    statement said.

    Today in Business with Reuters EU commits to support struggling
    euro-zone membersShares in Europe slide, Asian markets are calmTokyo
    to use reserves to help exportersThe IMF will discuss the allocation
    of the loan on Friday. Armenia will be able to draw about $239 million
    immediately if the request receives approval.
Working...
X