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    WORLD BANK PRAISES ARMENIA DRAM DEVALUATION

    Agence France Presse
    March 4, 2009 Wednesday 1:38 PM GMT

    The World Bank praised Armenia Wednesday for allowing its currency to
    devalue but also warned against allowing the move to stoke inflation
    in the ex-Soviet republic.

    The dram lost 20 percent in value against the US dollar at exchange
    offices Tuesday after the Central Bank announced that it had decided
    to limit its interventions on the foreign currency market, returning
    to a free-float policy.

    "Greater flexibility of the exchange rate will help Armenian companies
    to compete more successfully in global and domestic markets and will
    pave the way for high and sustained growth," the World Bank's director
    in Armenia, Aristomene Varoudakis, told reporters.

    He said that the central bank had spent 500 million dollars (400
    million euros), a third of its foreign currency reserves, on propping
    up the dram since October.

    But Varoudakis also called on Armenia to ensure strict controls on
    prices for basic goods.

    "Economic competition bodies must monitor strictly to ensure there
    is not a sharp and unreasonable increase in prices," he said.

    After rising from 305 drams to the dollar to more than 400 drams by
    late Tuesday, the dram's rate fell to 360-370 drams to the dollar at
    exchange offices Wednesday. The central bank's official rate Wednesday
    was 372 dram to the dollar.

    Armenia has been hard hit by the global economic downturn, with
    thousands of people losing their jobs in the small Caucasus mountains
    country, according to local media.
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