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  • IMF could lend Armenia $125 mln under new program

    Interfax, Russia
    Feb 6 2014


    IMF could lend Armenia $125 mln under new program

    YEREVAN. Feb 5



    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Armenian authorities
    have reached an agreement to start a new Extended Fund Facility (EFF)
    program, in the framework of which Armenia is to receive loans of
    82.21 million SDR, or around $125 million, in 2014-2017, the IMF said
    in a press release.

    The 38-month program will be submitted to the fund's executive board
    for consideration in early March, the IMF said.

    "The objectives of the IMF-supported program that concluded last July
    were largely achieved. These included restoring fiscal and external
    sustainability, preserving financial stability, restoring growth, and
    reducing poverty," the press release quotes IMF Mission Chief for
    Armenia Mark Horton as saying.

    "Growth slowed significantly in 2013, and the external current account
    deficit and dollarization continue to be high, so that Armenia is
    vulnerable to shocks. Poverty and unemployment also remain high,"
    Horton said, adding that "in light of these challenges, the
    authorities have requested a new IMF arrangement. Key objectives are
    to safeguard sound public finances and provide more space for
    growth-enhancing and poverty reducing spending, to continue monetary
    and financial sector policies that strengthen resilience and buffers,
    and to promote greater competition, competitiveness, and regional
    integration, and thereby, higher investment, exports, and growth."

    The fund's executive board approved the seventh and last tranche for
    55 million SDR ($84 million) for Armenia on July 1, 2013, meaning
    overall borrowing in the three-year EFF/ECF program totals SDR 266.8
    million (approximately $410 million), the IMF said.

    The IMF said it forecast Armenia would have a budget deficit of 2.3%
    of GDP in 2014, falling to 2% in 2015 and 1.8% in 2016-2017. It
    estimates the deficit was less than 1% of GDP last year.

    The Armenian Finance Ministry has said the budget deficit was 0.6% of
    GDP last year, way below a targeted 2.6%.

    The parliament has approved a 2014 budget with a deficit of 2.34% of GDP.

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