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  • Central Bank: 5.8% Economic Decline Expected In Armenia In 2009

    CENTRAL BANK: 5.8% ECONOMIC DECLINE EXPECTED IN ARMENIA IN 2009

    ARKA
    May 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, May 19. /ARKA/. A 5.8% economic decline is expected in Armenia
    in 2009, says the monetary-credit policy program of the Central Bank
    of Armenia for the second quarter 2009.

    According to the program, previous projections included in the program
    of the first quarter were reviewed to reflect actual indicators
    recorded in Q1 2009.

    Added value is to reduce by 3% in agriculture in Armenia in Q2 2009
    due to decline in crops because of unfavorable climate conditions in
    the first four months of this year.

    A 15-19% compression is expected in added value in construction
    field due to expected reduction in capital inflow and pessimistic
    expectations of construction companies.

    Real growth of added value is to constitute 2.5% in the services
    sector though: in this field retail turnover projections were somehow
    reviewed due to the fact that actual retail trade turnover was lower
    than the expected level in the first quarter of this year, as well
    as because of the reviewed projections of domestic demand.

    According to the Central Bank, risks connected with reduction of
    projected economic and GDP indicators may go down depending on amount
    and speed of anti-crisis programs announced by Armenian government.

    Growth risks may be connected with implementation of large-scale
    regional transport and energy programs.

    At the end of this year and in the first quarter of 2010, Armenian
    economic development trends will be mainly depending on developments
    in the global economy, as well as on the scope and the pace of the
    government programs.
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