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  • Inflation To Make No More Than 7% in Armenia in 2007

    INFLATION TO MAKE NO MORE THAN 7% IN ARMENIA IN 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 27, NOYAN TAPAN. By forecast of the Central Bank of
    Armenia (CBA), inflation will make no more than 7% in Armenia in 2007.
    The CBA chairman Tigran Sargsian stated on December 26 that Armenia has
    succesfully overcome the challenge facing the country in 2007 - due to
    a rise in prices in international market. According to him, about 4
    percentage points of the inflation registered this year was conditioned
    by external inflation pressures. Therefore, the inflation conditioned
    by domestic monetary factors makes about 3% which is line with the
    annual programed index - no more than 4.5%. The CBA chairman stated
    that inflation in Armenia is the lowest in the CIS, particularly,
    inflation in neighboring countries is twice as high.

    T. Sargsian said that 2007 was an unprecedently successful year for the
    banking system. The growth of credits made 72%, with the amount of
    mortgage credits almost doubling. The growth of banks' assets and
    liabilities has made about 40%, and the banking system ended the year
    with a high profit. The growth in non-banking credit institutions is
    higher, in particular, their assets have doubled.

    In the insurance sector, the year 2007 was marked by adoption of a new
    law, as a result of which six companies were closed. Nevertheless, this
    year the liabilities in the insurance sector have increased by 40%,
    while the profit has doubled.

    In the words of the CBA chairman, the most important change in the
    securities market in 2007 was the successful completion of the deal
    with OMX company (Sweden), as a result of which this company purchased
    the Armenian Stock Exchange and the Central Depositary. It is also
    important that many enterprises have started issuing their bonds, while
    Ararat Bank has also issued shares. There is a hope that 2008 will be a
    turning-point year for the securities market.

    It was stated that this year Pro Kredit Bank (Germany), Byblosbank
    (Lebanon), as well as Gazprom and Troyka Dialog banks (Russia) have
    entered the Armenian market. According to T. Sargsian, it means that
    henceforth Armenian banks will have no problem with financial resources.

    He said that this year Armenian banks have attracted an unprecedented
    amount of funds from external market, thanks to which the net foreign
    assets have declined by about 80 billion drams (about 262 million
    dollars). It is also significant that in 2007 the dramization process
    has continued, as a result of which the share of deposits in Armenian
    drams has reached 65% in the banking system. In late 2006, this share
    exceeded 50% for the first time.
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