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  • TBILISI: "Armenian Stock Market In Fact Closed For Russian Exchanges

    "ARMENIAN STOCK MARKET IN FACT CLOSED FOR RUSSIAN EXCHANGES" RTS REPRESENTATIVE STATED

    The FINANCIAL, Georgia
    Dec 24 2007

    The FINANCIAL -- According to Banks.AM, member of the Board of
    Directors "Russian Trading System "Stock Exchange"" OJSC (RTS) Oleg
    Safonov believes that the Armenian stock market is in fact closed
    for the Russian exchanges".

    Mediamax reports that Oleg Safonov said this in an interview to
    "Profile" magazine.

    "Today, it becomes too cramped for large European and U.S. exchanges
    within the framework of their traditional location. They are more and
    more interested in the markets of developing countries, among which
    the post-soviet states by the means occupy the last position. Today, we
    can observe a very complex and interesting process of establishment of
    regional financial centers. Depending on which states become regional
    centers, and on what conditions, the strategic vector of development
    of the whole economy is largely determined. Of course, we believe that
    such a center in the Eurasian area should be Moscow. The situation is
    complicated by the expansion of large western players. So, the OMX
    has already purchased the exchange in Yerevan, in fact closing the
    Armenian stock market for the Russian exchanges. Today, the process
    is developing in two directions: on the one hand, the players in
    CIS states and the Near Baltic states claim to establish their own
    financial centers, on the other hand, the global players are interested
    in exchange assets in CIS states", Oleg Safonov stated.

    Mediamax recalls that on November 21 of 2007, the Armenian government
    and the Swedish OMX Exchange operator signed an agreement on December
    24 on purchase and sale of the shares of Armenian Stock Exchange
    and Central Depository. In accordance with the signed agreement, OMX
    becomes a 100% owner of the Armenian Stock Exchange and the Armenian
    Central Depository. The shares will be handed over to the new owner
    on January 3 of 2008.

    On June 6 of 2007, Senior Vice-President of the Swedish OMX Group
    Henri Bergstrom stated the necessity of a "revolution" on the Armenian
    market of capital. He noted then that at present, the Armenian market
    of capital is in reanimation conditions, "when it is difficult to
    breathe and feed, and the heart is in bad condition".

    However, he stressed, "there is will and readiness of the participants
    of the market to assist the process of reanimation".
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