
Published on May 05, 2008
ARMENIAN GROWTH ‘UNAFFECTED BY POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE’
- Armenia can hit economic growth targets in 2008, a senior government official said on Sunday, playing down concerns that post-election street fighting had put off foreign investors. Ten people were killed in Armenia after mass riots in March and the International Monetary Fund said the violence could put at risk the country's target for 10 percent economic growth in 2008. "I do not see why growth should go down," Armenian Deputy Economy Minister Vahram Ghushchian said during a presentation at the Asian Development Bank's annual meeting in Madrid. Ghushchyan did not think private investment in Armenia had suffered since street battles between police and opposition protestors who were demanding annulment of presidential elections. "Many investors were dealing with us before the elections and the same investors are in Armenia after the elections," said Ghushchyan. Armenia's economy is growing at a double-digit clip that has eased poverty but stoked inflation to 4.4 percent in 2007. The Armenian central bank has targeted 4 percent inflation in 2008. The IMF says the landlocked country may need to tighten monetary policy further in light of rising global food and energy prices. Ghushchian said inflation might overshoot the central bank's target slightly but Armenia could avoid further interest rate hikes if the country's dram currency appreciated another 2-3 percent and foreign investment remained strong. "It can be achieved through that channel rather than changing the interest rate," he said. "Inflation may be 4, it may be 5 percent, I do believe this will be a hard year for any country, not just Armenia." Inflation rates are rising globally as food and energy costs soar. The Manila-based Asian Development Bank is owned by 67 members, 48 from the Asian region. It uses policy dialogue, loans, equity investments, guarantees, grants and technical assistance in its mission to fight poverty in the region. (Photolur photo)

- Reuters
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Today in Armenian history- 0 Armenian National Media Day.
- 1877 Russian forces, led by General Loris-Melikov, occupy Ardahan (Western Armenia).
- 1892 Khreemyan Hayreek is elected Catholicos of All Armenians.
- 1912 Death of Yeprem Khan, one of the leaders of the Persian emancipation movement and unsurpassed militant of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation party. He was born in 1868.
- 1912 "Pravda" (Bolshevik paper) starts publication.
- 1920 The government of Khatissyan falls. President Ohanjanyan organizes a new government with special powers.
- 1920 The Armenian Revolutionary Federation party seized power in a struggle against Bolshevik and Azeri Turkish forces. It replaced Khateessyan's government with Ohanjanyan's.
- 1923 The first number of the "Avangard" newspaper (Official Organ of the Central Committee of the Leninist Youth League of the Soviet Union) is published.
- 1972 Death of Martiros Saryan (artist). He was born in 1880.
- 1999 Portugal, Indonesia, and the United Nations enter into the East Timor Popular Consultation Agreement Regarding Security and the Agreement Regarding the Modalities for the Popular Consultation of the East Timorese Through a Direct Ballot. Some aspects of these Agreements may be significant in the process of finding a resolution to the Artsakh crisis.
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