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    ARMENIAN CB: THERE IS A US$700 MILLION CURRENCY LIQUIDITY SURPLUS IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-03-03 16:49:00

    ArmInfo. There is a US$700 million currency liquidity surplus in
    commercial banks in Armenia whereas national currency liquidity is
    insignificant, Chairman of the Armenian Central Bank Arthur Javadyan
    told media Tuesday.

    He said that since the beginning of the global financial crisis, the
    capital of local banks has increased by 40 billion drams. Their foreign
    currency liquidity has grown by US$280 million and reached US$700
    million. 'This is the very amount in foreign exchange accumulated
    at local banks', he explained. A. Javadyan outlined that the banks
    have raised about US$250 million long-term funds from international
    financial organizations without state interference. 'Banks are expected
    to sell foreign currency and the economic entities that have bought
    US dollars in the boom of the recent days will have to buy national
    dram to continue activity, pay taxes in drams, get profits in drams
    and repay credits also in drams. That is why demand for Armenian dram
    will be high enough', A. Javadyan said. He said that the monetary
    policy of the Central Bank for the last months was aimed to ensure
    financial stability, which has already brought results. 'Our financial
    system is in rather favorable state', he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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