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    DRAM LOSING ROLE IN ARMENIAN ECONOMY, CBA EX-CHAIRMAN SAYS

    news.am
    March 30 2010
    Armenia

    As of this January a 25% decrease in the amount of private transfers,
    one of the movers of economic development, was registered in Armenia,
    the ex-chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Bagrat Asatryan
    told reporters on March 30.

    This year Armenia is likely to receive less funds than last year,
    so it will be a hard year for the country, Asatryan said.

    Speaking of the Armenian banking system, he pointed out that USD
    investments have actually decreased despite the claims that they
    are increasing. That is, banks continue attracting credits, but they
    are not investing in economy as much as they did before. As a result,
    the banks have more funds to utilize than they actually need. Asatryan
    also pointed out high-level dollarization of the Armenian economy.

    "The Armenian dram does not play such an important role in the Armenian
    economy as before, and the Central Bank's intervention is one of the
    causes. The AMD supply is decreasing - 274bn AMD this March against
    344bn AMD in 2008. The AMD supply has decreased by 45bn AMD over
    the last three months. In fact, the dram supply is not sufficient
    for dram depreciation, but it continues depreciating, which can be
    accounted for by political and other factors," Asatryan said. Among
    the causes is, according to him, "flight of capital from the country",
    as well as monopolized economy.
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