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    ARMENIA'S INFLATION NOT TO EXCEED 4% IN 2007 - CENTRAL BANK

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    February 5, 2007 Monday 04:01 PM EST

    The Central Bank of Armenia will guarantee no more than 4-percent
    inflation in 2007, the bank's chairman Tigran Sarkisyan said on
    Monday, pointing to "a high economic growth in the country and the
    strengthening of the national currency".

    He reaffirmed that the average inflation rate in Armenia had amounted
    to 2.5 percent over the past eight years. This is one of the lowest
    indicators among former Soviet republics.

    Last year's inflation in Armenia was 5.2 percent, and inflation band
    is 1.5 percent.

    In 2006, the Armenian national currency dram strengthened by 9
    percent. In 2005, the average dram-to-U.S. dollar rate was to 457. In
    2006 the rate totaled 416.

    In 2007, the Armenian Central Bank is going to implement "new currency
    regimes" harmonized with inflation, Sarkisyan said. While drafting
    state budget revenues and expenditures, authorities will take into
    account the national currency exchange rate fixed a month before the
    drafting start, he added.

    It is expected that the Armenian stock exchange will became private
    in order to develop the national stock market, Sarkisyan said.
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