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    ARMENIAN DRAM MIGHT START FLOATING

    The Messenger
    March 5 2009
    Georgia

    Armenia is experiencing a deficit of USD as a result of currency
    interventions by the Armenian central bank, states economic analyst
    Andronik Tevanian. The USD rate is kept stable in Armenia, 305 dram
    to 1 USD, but to achieve this the central bank makes daily insertions
    of USD onto the currency markets. For instance, on February 27 USD
    22 million were sold, but consequently there is a deficit of foreign
    currency in the country. It is practically impossible to buy USD in
    banks and exchange offices.

    Andronik Tevanian thinks that the central bank will be unable to
    continue with this policy of active intervention as the country's
    reserves have decreased by up to USD 1 billion, leaving a risky
    margin. Therefore the central bank has to be more conscious about
    continuing in this direction.

    If the dram is allowed to float it will be devalued and create a shock
    for the population, however there is no alternative, thinks Tevanian.
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