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    CBA MEETS 73 OF 77 INTERNATIONAL TRANSPARENCY STANDARDS

    AZG Armenian Daily
    08/04/2008

    Finance and Economy

    Opening the presentation ceremony of the "Compliance of CBA
    Transparency with International Standards" handbook head of the
    Central Bank of Armenia Tigran Sarkisian said that the CBA meets 73
    of 77 international standards.

    Mr. Sarkisian added that the CBA partially meets one of the remaining
    four transparency standards, and noted that the rest, are simply
    inadmissible for Armenia nowadays.

    CBA chairman Sarkisian stressed that transparency is one of the most
    important criteria of democratic development in modern society. The
    newly published guidebook presents the current situation of the CBA's
    transparency. "Back in the 80s central banks were mostly considered as
    closed structures and the common citizens could hardly guess anything
    about their activities. The idea of the central banks' transparency
    became popular after the 90s, when radical changes took place in the
    world economy, particularly, in the financial sector, and central
    banks started targeting inflation. The latter made the CB observe
    the principles of transparency, in other words, understandable and
    predictable policy for the society. For this purpose, it was necessary
    to set the "rules of the game", and the public was to control the
    level of the rules' observance", Sarkisian said. He recalled that
    the international standards in the banking sphere were elaborated in
    1993-1999 by the major international finance structures as the Bank
    of International Settlements, the European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development, the Wold Bank, and the International Finance
    Cooperation. In 1998 the International Monetary Fund summed up the
    worked out standards and set requirements for all IMF member countries.

    Mr. Sarkisian assured that as early as 1999 the CBA brought its
    activity in line with the international standards. He added that
    henceforth the CBA will regularly inform the public about the level of
    CBA compliance with the international standards and requirements. "This
    handbook is the CBA's first attempt to be accountable to the public
    and may serve an example for other departments. We are interested in
    dissemination of this experience", Mr. Sarkisian noted.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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