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    ARMENIA'S BANKING SYSTEM IS HYPER-LIQUID

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    30.03.2010 14:17 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Bagrat Asatryan, the ex-chairman of the RA Central
    Bank, said that the liquidity index of Armenia's commercial banks
    exceeds twice the established standards.

    "These are the funds, which should have contributed to the economy,
    but due to a state policy, they have remained unused," Mr. Asatryan
    told a press conference in Yerevan.

    According to him, in 2009 the RA Central Bank implemented significant
    intervention to keep the banking system away from stresses, announcing
    return to a floating rate on March 3. "Despite this, there is a range
    of problems in the country's banking system, specifically Armenia's
    banks have attracted much more funds, than they have placed in 2009,
    while some banks ended the year with losses. The attracted monetary
    funds in AMD totaled 46% as of the beginning of 2009, while by the
    end of it they decreased and made 25% in the entire volume of the
    funds attracted by commercial banks," he noted.

    Besides, the banker added that in 2009 the volume of capital
    investments in USD exceeded those in AMD. "As of the beginning of 2009,
    credit investments in USD made 39% in the entire volume of commercial
    banks' credit portfolio, while by the end of the year they increased
    to 51%," he said.

    Speaking about the banking system hyper-liquidity, Mr. Asatryan
    stressed that Armenia's government should have referred to the internal
    sources of funding (citizens, banks and public bonds), instead of
    taking credits from foreign sources and spending them ineffectively.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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