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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES TRANSITION FROM EXPANSIONARY POLICY TO CURBING AND SPURRING MACROECONOMICS

    /ARKA/
    May 19, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, May 19. /ARKA/. Armenian Finance Minister Tigran Davtyan,
    speaking Wednesday in Armenian National Assembly, said the government
    announced transition from expansionary policy to the policy of curbing
    and spurring macroeconomics.

    "Armenian government and the central bank started taking all the steps
    aimed at reducing the budget deficit," he said. "The Central Bank of
    Armenia has raised the refinancing rate and has taken some drastic
    monetary measures. We are moving from the expansionary policy pursued
    amid the crisis to the policy of curbing and spurring macroeconomics."

    On May 11, the Central Bank of Armenia raised the refinancing rate
    by 0.25 percentage points to 7.25%.

    Davtyan said that reduction of the budget deficit is among top-priority
    focuses of Armenia's 2010 economic policy, since risk of greater
    budget deficit looms large as optimistic sentiments run high in
    post-crisis period.

    The minister said that the budget deficit is planned at 6% or AMD
    193 billion in the 2010 state budget.

    He said that the deficit will be shrinking gradually in the future.

    Davtyan said that Armenia also faces the problem of raising pensions,
    state benefits and salaries.

    He thinks intensification of tax inflow in the state budget and growth
    of taxes/GDP ratio would help the government solve this problem.

    He said that the government is working in this direction in cooperation
    with IMF experts. ($1 = AMD 384.48).
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