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    RA GOVERNMENT ISN'T GOING TO PLACE BONDS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS NEXT FEW YEARS

    AZG Armenian Daily #140, 27/07/2006

    Economy

    In the next few years the Armenian Government is not going to issue
    bonds for placement in the international market, Armenian Finance and
    Economy Minister Vardan Khachatrian said during a press-conference
    today.He said that presently the country has enough resources,
    including credits, and is not going to take up "additional burden."

    Khachatrian said that Moody's rating of Armenia is 1 point higher than
    that of Fitch Ratings. Fitch Ratings was more rigid in assessing
    the financial risks of the possible resumption of the Karabakh
    conflict. One of the negative factors in Armenia is high dollarization.

    Moody's experts say that this makes the Armenian economy
    vulnerable. They say that in the mid-term future Armenia has good
    chances for ensuring GDP growth and reducing high poverty and
    unemployment.

    With its not very big currency debt and favorable repayment terms
    Armenia can well justify its rating.

    In late 2005 the share of the national debt in GDP was 23% which is
    not bad for countries like Armenia.

    Moody's experts do not believe that Armenia may resume its war with
    Azerbaijan in the mid-term future, but for as long as the conflict is
    unresolved, the region will stay in uncertainty. In early June Fitch
    gave Armenia BB- issuer default ratings. At the same time, Fitch gave
    the country a short-term sovereign rating in foreign exchange B and
    country ceiling rating BB.

    By Ara Martirosian
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