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    TRANSPARENCY OF CBA'S WORK FULLY IN LINE WITH 73 OUT OF 77 IMF STANDARDS

    Noyan Tapan
    April 7, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The transparency of the work of the
    Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) is fully in line with 73 out of the 77
    standards established by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). the
    chairman of the CBA Tigran Sargsian stated on April 7 when presenting
    the booklet "The Correspondence of Transparency of the CBA to the
    World Standard".

    In the words of Margarita Mamikonian, marcoeconomist of the external
    economic relations unit of the CBA monetary and credit policy
    department, transparency of the CBA's work is partly in line with
    the standard envisaging that "the public shall be informed about the
    amounts and terms of credits, advance payments and overdrafts provided
    to the government by the CBA, as well as about the government's
    deposits with the CBA". The partial discrepancy here is conditioned
    by the RA Law on Bank Secrecy, according to which, only the customer,
    in the given case - the Armenian government, may publish information
    on deposits. M. Mamikonian said that another three standards are
    not applicable by the CBA. Two of them are related to publication
    of information about relations between the CBA as the supervisory
    body and the Armenian Stock Exchange and the Central Depository of
    Armenia as self-regulatory bodies. These bodies have been transformed
    from self-regulatory into commercial organizations with status of an
    open joint-stock company. Besides, the standard, by which "the public
    shall be informed about legal protection of officials and employees
    of a financial agency during the performance of work duties", is
    not applicable either. It is not applicable for the reason that the
    norms of legal protection of the indicated employees have not yet
    been defined legislatively in Armenia.

    According to T. Sargsian, since the early 1990s when the central
    banks shifted to the inflation targeting policy, importance has been
    attached to development of standards of transparency of the central
    banks' activities.

    With the use of the inflation targeting policy, special importance
    has been attached to development of those transparenct standards that
    make the practice of the central banks understandable and predictable
    to the public.

    The CBA started the introduction of these standards in 1998.

    The transparency standards of the CBA work cover the sectors of the
    monetary and credit policy and the financial policy.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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