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    WORLD BANK APPROVES NEW ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME WITH ARMENIA
    Venla Sipila

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    June 17, 2009

    The Board of the World Bank has approved a new co-operation programme
    for Armenia. According to ARKA News, the international lender will
    extend $670US-700 million for the country during 2009-2012. The new
    loans will be supplied under a new Country Partnership Strategy,
    formulated to fit Armenia's Sustainable Development Programme (SDP)
    with the World Bank. The SDP aims at addressing vulnerability in the
    short term, while also seeking to strengthen competitiveness in the
    long term. In particular, the new programme will see $150US million
    extended in the form of International Development Agency (IDA) credit
    with especially soft lending terms, while $395US million will come
    in the form of International Bank of Reconstruction and Development
    (IBRD) lending, and some $120US-160 million will be lent via the
    private sector through the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

    Significance:With foreign investment and remittances now in short
    supply due to the global downturn, Armenian external borrowing needs
    have increased. Effects from the global crisis have lifted Armenian
    financial risks, given its wide external financing needs. In addition
    to loans from the World Bank, Armenia has secured emergency funding
    from the International Monetary Fund (IMF; seeArmenia: 9 March 2009:
    ).The now approved new World Bank credits further highlight the
    notion that, while Armenian risks and challenges remain considerable,
    its recent reform efforts have been convincing enough to secure
    it strong help from international financial institutions. However,
    the currently pressingly high financing needs have also necessitated
    further borrowing. Notably, Russia agreed to a $500US-million loan,
    which according to ARKA News was withdrawn to Armenian accounts last
    week (seeArmenia: 21 May 2009:).
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