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  • IMF Sees Slowdown In Rate Of Economic Decline In Armenia

    IMF SEES SLOWDOWN IN RATE OF ECONOMIC DECLINE IN ARMENIA

    Interfax, Russia
    Sept 10 2009

    Specialists from the International Monetary Fund believe the rate of
    decline in the Armenian economy is slowing, Nienke Oomes, the IMF's
    permanent representative in Yerevan, told journalists on Wednesday.

    Oomes said Armenia has made it through the most difficult part of the
    crisis and the decline in GDP should be lower at the end of the year
    than the 18.5% decline seen over the first seven months of 2009.

    The IMF is still updating its forecasts for Armenian GDP in 2009,
    but the fund expects the economy to contract 10%-15% and average
    annual inflation of 3%, she said.

    Positive trends are being seen in the activities of Armenian mining and
    metals companies due to a considerable increase in global copper and
    molybdenum prices. In addition, the national currency's devaluation
    against the U.S. dollar is also having a positive effect on the
    country's export capabilities, she said.

    Oomes also said the IMF believes the Armenian budget deficit will be
    lower than the earlier approved forecast of 7.5% of GDP.

    In late June, the IMF lowered its forecast for the decline in
    Armenian GDP in 2009 to 9.5% from 5%. Oomes said the IMF does not
    expect the Armenian economy to contract by more than 10% this year,
    although a great deal will depend on global trends, specifically oil
    and metals prices.

    The World Bank has predicted Armenian GDP will contract 12%-14%
    this year and inflation will total 6%. The World Bank had previously
    forecast a GDP decline of 9%-11% and inflation of less than 3%.

    The Armenian Finance Ministry forecasts the economy will decline
    10%-15% in 2009 and inflation will be 4%. In June, the Central Bank
    released a forecast predicting a 7%-8% decline in GDP.
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