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    CONTROL OVER FOREIGN EXCHANGE POINTS TO BE TOUGHENED IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-03-03 16:25:00

    ArmInfo. Control over foreign exchange points in Armenia will be
    toughened, Chairman of the Armenian Central Bank Artur Javadyan told
    media Tuesday. The amendments to the legislation on foreign exchange
    operations by the Parliament will make it possible toughening measures
    of punishment for violation of foreign exchange legislation.

    'Foreign exchange points should only buy foreign exchange
    from individuals and sell it to individuals serving mainly
    tourists. However, our surveys showed that these duties are not
    fulfilled in reality. Amendments to the above law do not provide
    for criminal responsibility for the exchange points and individuals
    engaged in foreign exchange deals without relevant licenses despite
    the boom in the market and speculative sentiments', he said.

    A. Javadyan said that Central Bank is making rather large-scale
    inspections and provide data on violations to law-enforcement
    agencies. Exchange points have a right to sell and buy currency
    only in registered places, A. Javadyan said. They have no right to
    buy currency at banks. A. Javadyan said that over the last 5 days,
    Central Bank conducted daily inspections at all the local banks. All
    the banks sold currency with some restrictions in compliance with the
    law. For instance, he said, selling over US$10,000 banks demanded
    a client to fill some forms and to report on the place where these
    funds would be spent. In case of over 400,000 drams demand by a
    client, banks required passport, he said. A. Javadyan highlighted
    that foreign exchange rate is established only at stock exchange
    markets and inter-bank market. Late in the evening on Monday, a US
    dollar was sold for 430 drams in the black market in Armenia whereas
    exchange points sold /bought a US dollar for 306/308 drams both on
    Monday and on Tuesday before 11:00am. Afterwards the exchange rate
    sharply rose in an hour to 340/375 drams and keeps on growing.
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