ArmInfo. The outflow of private transfers from Armenia continues to grow significantly, while the growth of inflows has sharply stopped.
ArmInfo. The outflow of private transfers from Armenia continues to grow significantly, while the growth of inflows has sharply stopped.
ArmInfo. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has opened Armenia's access to a loan of approximately $24.4 million (SDR 18.4 million) under the Stand-by Agreement (SBA), bringing the total access amount to approximately $73.3 million (SDR 55.2 million). also providing an improved forecast for Armenia's GDP growth for 2023 from the previous 5.5% to an updated 7%, with a slowdown in 2024 to 5% (as previously expected). In terms of inflation, the IMF points to its rapid decline in Armenia, and predicts a return to the target threshold of 4% by mid-2024 and stabilization near this level.
ArmInfo. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts per capita GDP growth in Armenia in 2023 to $8,029 (from actual $6,569 in 2022), with further y-o-y increases to $8,352 in 2024 and $8,967 in 2025. IMF reports, also providing an improved forecast for Armenia's GDP growth for 2023 from the previous 5.5% to an updated 7%, with a slowdown to 5% in 2024 and to 4.5% in 2025.
ArmInfo. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has opened Armenia's access to a loan of approximately $24.4 million (SDR 18.4 million) under the Stand-by Agreement (SBA), bringing the total access amount to approximately $73.3 million (SDR 55.2 million). also providing an improved forecast for Armenia's GDP growth for 2023 from the previous 5.5% to an updated 7%, with a slowdown in 2024 to 5% (as previously expected). In terms of inflation, the IMF points to its rapid decline in Armenia, and predicts a return to the target threshold of 4% by mid-2024 and stabilization near this level.
ArmInfo. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts per capita GDP growth in Armenia in 2023 to $8,029 (from actual $6,569 in 2022), with further y-o-y increases to $8,352 in 2024 and $8,967 in 2025. IMF reports, also providing an improved forecast for Armenia's GDP growth for 2023 from the previous 5.5% to an updated 7%, with a slowdown to 5% in 2024 and to 4.5% in 2025.
ArmInfo. The Central Bank of Armenia reduced the refinancing rate by another 0.25 percentage points - from 9.5% to 9.225%. This is the fifth decrease this year, after two years of increase with reaching a historical maximum of 10.75% at the end of 2022 and maintaining this level until June 13 of this year, when the first decrease of 0.25 percentage points took place.
ArmInfo.The Central Bank of Armenia has once again improved its GDP growth forecast for 2023 - from the previous 7.2% to an updated 8.3%. At the same time, thechief bank revised its GDP expectations for 2024 - towards higher growth of 6.1% (against the previously forecasted 5.6%). Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia Martin Galstyan stated on December 12 during a press conference regarding the next reduction in the refinancing rate from 9.5% to 9.25%.
ArmInfo. The Central Bank of Armenia reduced the refinancing rate by another 0.25 percentage points - from 9.5% to 9.225%. This is the fifth decrease this year, after two years of increase with reaching a historical maximum of 10.75% at the end of 2022 and maintaining this level until June 13 of this year, when the first decrease of 0.25 percentage points took place.
ArmInfo.The Central Bank of Armenia has once again improved its GDP growth forecast for 2023 - from the previous 7.2% to an updated 8.3%. At the same time, thechief bank revised its GDP expectations for 2024 - towards higher growth of 6.1% (against the previously forecasted 5.6%). Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia Martin Galstyan stated on December 12 during a press conference regarding the next reduction in the refinancing rate from 9.5% to 9.25%.