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    Armenia To Move Central Back Out Of Capital
    HULIQ.com
    Submitted by Armen Hareyan on Sat, 2010-04-10 22:29
    Armenia Friday made another bold step toward its goal of becoming a
    regional financial center. The country said in 2013 it will move a
    considerable amount of operations of its Central Back (equivalent of
    U.S. Federal Reserve) to a northern resort town Dilijan aiming to make
    this beautiful small town as the financial capital of the region.
    Yesterday the president of Armenia toured Dilijan and stopped at the
    construction site of the complex where the future Central Bank will be
    located. The construction is in process and the head of the Armenian
    Central bank said that they will be able to move some operations to
    work from Dilijan already starting in 2013.
    Right now the plan is that 250-300 people with their families will
    move to Dilijan too. The government is building a special residential
    complex to house the employees of the Armenian Central bank in
    Dilijan.
    Armenia encourages it's local and international banks to come to
    Dilijan as part of a project to make the city as a regional financial
    center. As the country's economy grew 3.1 percent in the first
    quarter, Armenian government hopes to capitalize on that growth and
    focus partly on Dilijan, thus trying to ensure the entire economy is
    not focused in and around the capital Yerevan.
    In the meantime the Armenian banks did pretty well during the latest
    recession as they were more conservative in lending. Consolidation is
    now seen in the top Armenian banks as well. Just this week one of
    Armenia's top banks Americabank bought Cascade Bank and intends to
    grow internationally capitalizing on the existence of a large and
    powerful Armenian diaspora around the world.
    The country has said devloping its financial sector and the IT
    industry as one of the priorities of the economy. As Armenia is not
    rich with oil and natural gas it focuses on industries that are more
    resource effective and do not depend on natural resources.
    Written by Armen Hareyan
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