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  • WSJ: IMF: Short-Term Outlook Continues To Challenge Armenia

    IMF: SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK CONTINUES TO CHALLENGE ARMENIA
    By Meena Thiruvengadam

    Wall Street Journal
    Nov 2 2009

    WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The International Monetary Fund has reworked
    details of a loan agreement with Armenia to speed aid to the country
    as it battles a deeper-than-expected downturn.

    The changes allow for Armenia to immediately receive an additional
    $60 million from its $822.7 million loan facility. The country,
    among the hardest hit by the financial crisis in Central Europe,
    already has drawn more than $400 million from the facility since it
    was approved in March.

    "The fall in remittances and the collapse in the construction sector
    have caused a more severe economic contraction and lower fiscal revenue
    than anticipated," said Takatoshi Kato, IMF deputy managing director
    and acting chair.

    Armenia is among the central European countries that have come to
    rely on an influx of remittances, particularly those from Russia,
    to sustain its economy in recent years.

    The IMF is expecting Armenia's economic output could contract by as
    much as 15.6% this year.

    "The short-term outlook remains challenging," Kato said. "Growth is
    expected to resume gradually in 2010, although risks remain."

    -By Meena Thiruvengadam, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6629;
    [email protected]
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