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    CENTRAL BANK COULD NOT COUNTERACT TO EXTERNAL SHOCK

    Panorama.am
    15:10 13/11/2007

    12-month inflation reported 5.7% in October instead of 2.7% of
    September this year exceeding the target indicator of 4±1,5%. This date
    was released by the Armenian Central Bank. It must be mentioned that
    the inflation totaled 3.1% only in October and it made 3% against
    December of last year.

    According to Central Bank press services, the rise in prices
    was conditioned by external factors, particularly by higher
    international prices on "bread products" and "natural oil and
    butter." In June-October, the prices on these products went by 21%
    and 31 % contributing to inflation by 3.1 and 1.3 percents. Such sharp
    rise in international prices is viewed as external shock which the
    monetary and credit regulation structures could not neutralize only
    using monetary mechanisms.

    The Central Bank assures that conditioned by external shocks,
    exceeded risks of targeted inflation rates have happened throughout
    the world. The chief bank reported that in the course of recent few
    months the unexpected high prices on oil, wheat, butter and natural
    oil, despite of evaluation of the Armenian dram, have created a high
    inflation environment in the internal market. Under these conditions,
    the Central Bank board has discussed possible scenarios of raising
    the interest rates and restraining monitory and credit policies. As
    a result, it was decided that the interest rate level for re-funding
    must be raised by 0.25 percent setting it at 5.25 percent. The interest
    rated of attracted monetary means and pawn-shop credits are set at
    2.25 percent and 8.25 percent respectively.

    --Boundary_(ID_1J4wGOdjYIv+gxWmYxJ6 vw)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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