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    EX-PREIDENT OF ARMENIAN CENTRAL BANK PREDICTS FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF DRAM

    ArmInfo
    30.03.2010

    ArmInfo. All the necessary financial and economic pre-conditions have
    been created in Armenia to strengthen dram, ex-chairman of Armenian
    Central Bank Bagrat Asatryan said at today's press-conference. Among
    these preconditions he mentioned sharp reduction of the dram supply at
    the currency market, that is to say, the market machinery demand/supply
    has started functioning. The events initiated by the Central Bank,
    in particular, hardening of the normative on obligatory reservation
    of the foreign currency funds attracted by the banks as well as the
    normative of the foreign currency position, are the main reasons
    which led to certain "deficit" of Armenian dram at the market.

    The expert thinks that the political factor will also play not a
    small part in further strengthening of the national currency. In
    particular, the point is about deep distrust of population in the
    political leadership of the country, which leads to "outflow" of the
    capital to foreign markets. He also added that at present Armenian
    business representatives are interested in making investments in
    Georgia where more favorable conditions for business have been created.

    Asatryan also presented the indices which demonstrate dram supply
    reduction in the market. In particular, her means decrease of the dram
    cash in the economy. According to the results of 2008, the dram cash
    circulation amounted to 344 bln drams, but according to the results
    of 2009, this index decreased to 320 bln drams. As of 25 March 2010,
    this index decreased to 274 bln drams, that is to say, over the last
    3 months the index reduced by 45 bln drams.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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