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    ARMENIAN REGULATORY COMMISSION INITIATES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS

    ARKA
    March 6, 2009

    YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. The RA Public Services Regulatory Commission
    has initiated administrative proceedings in connection with unjustified
    price rise on four commodities markets.

    Commission Chairman Ashot Shahnazaryan reported that monitoring
    conducted by the Commission revealed disproportionate price
    fluctuations. "We receive similar signals from almost all the Armenian
    regions. We register and deal with them. After summing up the results,
    we considered it advisable to initiate administrative proceedings
    on the market of vegetable oil and butter, household appliances and
    medicines," Shahnazaryan told a press conference.

    He said that the Commission received numerous signals about price
    fluctuations on the medicines market. The fluctuations were quite
    serious, without any economic reasons.

    Shahnazaryan added that, as a result of negotiations, sugar was
    purchased at 250 AMD for 1kg in the Armenian regions yesterday evening
    against the previous 270 AMD. Shahnazaryan stressed that 300 AMD for
    1kg is an inadmissible price limit for the Commission.

    "At present appreciable downward trends are to be observed in shops. We
    have a list of shops, including those in the Armenian regions, which
    allowed disproportionate price rise, and we will present it to the RA
    Public Revenues Committee," Shahnazaryan said. He reported that the
    Commission is going to institute furth er proceedings on commodities
    markets.

    Specifically, fluctuations of prices for bread have been registered
    in some Armenian regions, and the Commission intends to focus its
    attention on this market.

    Shahnazaryan stressed that some stores either did not raise prices
    or the price rise was not high. Among the stores are the following
    store chains: Yeritsyan, SAS, Star, Yerevan City, as well as Parma.

    This Tuesday the CBA Board took into account the gradually worsening
    trade conditions amid the present global economic and financial
    crisis, as well as lower capital flow rates, and decided to restrict
    its interventions in the currency market thereby reverting to its
    floating exchange rate policy. CBA experts believe that the USD
    average exchange rate will be 360-380 AMD/$1 this year.
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