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    IMF: ECONOMIC DECLINE SLACKENING IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-09-09 12:38:00

    ArmInfo. The International Monetary Fund experts say economic decline
    in Armenia is slackening and positive trends have been observed, Nienke
    Oomes, IMF Resident Representative in Armenia, told media on Wednesday.

    She said that Armenian economy is over the worst and GDP fall
    in Armenia for late 2009 will be lower than for the seven months
    of 2009 (18.5%). The IMF's last forecasts for GDP in Armenia are
    currently being specified, but some 10%-15% economic decline and 3%
    average yearly inflation are expected anyway, Nienke Oomes said. She
    highlighted that real estate prices and transactions in this sector
    were up in July as compared to the previous month. IMF representative
    believes these positive trends very important, for 2/3 of GDP fall in
    Armenia is the result of decline of construction scales and the share
    of construction in the 18.5% GDP fall for the first 7 months of 2009
    was 14.1%. She said that demand for housing is still high in Armenia
    and the construction sector will develop in the mid-term outlook.

    Nevertheless, Armenian economy was rather dependent on the construction
    over the last years. Unfortunately, this sector is subject to wide
    fluctuations, and the country's economy needs diversification. Nienke
    Oomes said that positive trends have been observed also at mining and
    metallurgical enterprises in Armenia thanks to the significant growth
    of world copper and molybdenum prices. In addition, devaluation of the
    Armenian dram against the US dollar has also had a positive impact on
    export opportunities of the country, IMF Resident Representative said.
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    IMF: Economic decline slackening in Armenia



    2009-09-09 12:38:00



    ArmInfo. The International Monetary Fund experts say economic decline
    in Armenia is slackening and positive trends have been observed, Nienke
    Oomes, IMF Resident Representative in Armenia, told media on Wednesday.

    She said that Armenian economy is over the worst and GDP fall in
    Armenia for late 2009 will be lower than for the seven months of 2009
    (18.5%). The IMF's last forecasts for GDP in Armenia are currently
    being specified, but some 10%-15% economic decline and 3% average
    yearly inflation are expected anyway, Nienke Oomes said. She
    highlighted that real estate prices and transactions in this sector
    were up in July as compared to the previous month. IMF representative
    believes these positive trends very important, for 2/3 of GDP fall in
    Armenia is the result of decline of construction scales and the share
    of construction in the 18.5% GDP fall for the first 7 months of 2009
    was 14.1%. She said that demand for housing is still high in Armenia
    and the construction sector will develop in the mid-term outlook.

    Nevertheless, Armenian economy was rather dependent on the construction
    over the last years. Unfortunately, this sector is subject to wide
    fluctuations, and the country's economy needs diversification. Nienke
    Oomes said that positive trends have been observed also at mining and
    metallurgical enterprises in Armenia thanks to the significant growth
    of world copper and molybdenum prices. In addition, devaluation of the
    Armenian dram against the US dollar has also had a positive impact on
    export opportunities of the country, IMF Resident Representative said.
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