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    EXTERNAL SHOCKS CAUSE 3% INFLATION IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 13 2007

    YEREVAN, November 13. /ARKA/. 1.2% deflation could have been recorded
    in Armenia in October 2007 if not external shocks, as a result of
    which 3% inflation took place in Armenia.

    Refinancing interest rate in October 2007 totaled 5.7% against October
    2006 or 1.4% including external factors, the Central Bank of Armenia
    (CBA) reports.

    Rise of market prices in Armenia is mainly conditioned by external
    factors. Particularly, prices for bread made products, vegetable oil
    and ghee increased by 21% and 31% correspondingly in June-October.

    This caused 3.1pct and 1.3pct inflation correspondingly.

    The CBA Board calls abrupt price fluctuations an external shock which
    is impossible to overcome by monetary measures.

    The CBA Board believes the external inflation pressure should be
    overcome, as the latter, together with high temps of consumption
    and large-scaled expenditures, will cause inflation in the coming
    twelve months.

    In this connection, the CBA plans to implement a new monetary
    policy.During its sitting on November 2, the CBA Board made a decision
    to raise the annual refinancing interest rate by 0,25pct to 5.25%.

    Annual deposit rates and collateral loans now total 2.25% and 8.25%
    correspondingly. 4% (±1.5%) inflation is planned by the RA state
    budget in 2007.

    The CBA notifies that inflation risks caused by external factors
    occur all over the world.

    --Boundary_(ID_X4qEp1M590nt3bphOQhhMQ)--
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