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    ARMENIA LETS CURRENCY FLOAT, SEEKS IMF BAILOUT

    International Herald Tribune
    March 3 2009
    France

    YEREVAN, Armenia: Armenians rushed to buy bread, butter and other
    staples Tuesday and stores shut down in panic after the government
    announced it would let the national currency fall and was seeking a
    bailout from the IMF.

    Banking authorities said the national currency -- the dram -- could
    sink up to 24 percent with the decision. The devaluation was sure to
    hurt ordinary Armenians, with prices for imported goods expected to
    rise sharply.

    The Armenian Central Bank decided to limit currency interventions and
    return to free float policy "due to the financial and economic crisis,
    worsening terms of trade and slowing capital inflows," bank chairman
    Artur Dzhavadian told reporters Tuesday.

    Armen Gevorkian, a 33-year-old engineer, was stocking up on food
    in downtown Yerevan, where staples typically include bread, butter,
    sugar, salt and vegetable oil.

    "I'm buying food with all the drams I have because the dollar is
    going to rise and then the situation will be very difficult," he said.
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