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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 11 2007


    Tosunyan: Armenia's inflation level lowest in CIS

    YEREVAN, October 11. /ARKA/. Armenia has the lowest inflation level
    in the CIS. During the 4th international banking conference `Money
    transfers, retail banking services' President of the Association of
    Russian Banks Garegin Tosunyan said that contrastive analysis of
    Armenia's position in the CIS territory testifies to this.

    `Armenia (2.9%) is followed by Kyrgyzstan with 5.6% inflation and
    Belarus (7%). In Russia and the CIS states this index is at the level
    of 9%,' he said.

    Tosunyan also pointed out by the GDP index Armenia among the CIS
    states ranks the second after Azerbaijan.

    `13.4% GDP growth in Armenia is a rather serious index which should
    be retained for a long time,' he said and added that in Azerbaijan
    this index is at 34.5%, in Kazakhstan - 10.6%, in Russia - 6.7%, and
    in the CIS states the average - 7.5%.

    e pointed out that by the index of investments in Armenia's main
    capital also ranks the second (37.1%) after Tajikistan (55.1%).

    `This index in Belarus reaches 31.1%, in Russia - 13.5% and in the
    CIS - 14%,' he said.

    In this connection Tosunyan pointed out that the countries smaller
    and commensurable in the territory or number of population with
    Armenia, also including them Switzerland, Lichtenstein or Austria,
    occupied a position in the international field which equals them to
    the biggest countries by population and square.

    0.2% deflation is recorded in Armenia in September 2007 as compared
    to December 2006. In September prices for Armenia's consumer market
    increased by 0.7% as compared to August. At the same time, the index
    of consumer prices is at 102.7% this September as compared to
    September 2006.

    In January-September 2007 the inflation made 3.8% as compared to the
    same period in 2006, the index for foodstuffs was 104.8%, and for
    non-foods it reduced by 1%, and the tariffs for services increased by
    4.5%. -0--
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