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  • CBA Raises Refinancing Rate By 0.25 Percentage Points

    CBA RAISES REFINANCING RATE BY 0.25 PERCENTAGE POINTS

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, NOYAN TAPAN. At the July 31 sitting, the Central
    Bank of Armenia (CBA) Board made a decision to raise the refinancing
    (repo) interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.25%, presenting
    this step as a measure aimed at neutralizing the inflation risks. This
    is a second change of such a kind this year after the refinancing rate
    was raised from 3.5% to 4% in January. According to the CBA Board, the
    registration of a two-digit economic growth is entirely realistic under
    conditions of the continuing tendencies of the economic development,
    however, the risks of deviating from the target index of 3% inflation
    remain, and "their manifestation is becoming more likely".

    According to a CBA press release, there are risks that international
    prices of raw materials, particularly oil products and metals may
    grow above the expected level, which is mainly conditioned by a
    possible depreciation of the US dollar and further straining of the
    geopolitical situation. A growth in the prices of grain imported into
    Armenia is also possible in connection with an expected harvest decline
    in Russia and Ukraine. Most proportional growth in the incomes of
    the construction and service sectors at a higher rate than envisaged
    may also create risks of exceeding the target inflation index. The
    anticipated considerable budget expenditures until late 2006 may
    contribute to inflation as well, which will become evident in the first
    half of 2007. Yet another factor is the increase in the water supply
    and sewerage tariffs on July 1, 2006. Therefore, the CBA Board does
    not exclude another change in the interest rates in the coming months.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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