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    IMF EXPECTS ARMENIA TO RENEW ECONOMIC GROWTH IN 2011

    Interfax
    May 12 2009
    Russia

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    forecasts Armenia's economy to start posting growth again as of 2011,
    the head of the IMF's mission to Armenia, Mark Lewis, said during a
    presentation made in Yerevan on Monday on developments in the Armenian
    economy and its region.

    Lewis said that Armenia's forecast economic decline of 5% in 2009 would
    be the largest in the Transcaucasian and Central Asian region. For
    2010, zero economic growth is forecast for Armenia.

    In February, the IMF forecast Armenia's GDP to shrink by 1.5% for 2009.

    Lewis said that the decline in the Armenian economy has largely
    been driven by a reduction in total construction owing to declining
    housing demand, as well as a sharp drop in the export of non-ferrous
    metals. The latter development has been the result of declining
    world prices on metals. Lewis did not rule out the possibility of
    this development causing an overall economic depression in Armenia.

    The IMF forecasts that average annual inflation in Armenia for 2009
    to come to 3.6% against an earlier forecast of 4.5%. In 2010, this
    figure is expected to rise to 7.2%.

    Armenian authorities have yet to present plans for revising their
    macroeconomic predications. According to the Central Bank of Armenia's
    adjusted money credit policy program, this year will shrink by 3%
    with inflation standing at 5.9%.

    Armenia's GDP in January-March 2009 dropped by 6.1% in comparison
    with the same period of 2008.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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