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Economy
Deputy Chairman of Central Bank of Armenia on current state of the banking sector, possible arrival of new banks and mergers
In an exclusive interview with ARKA news agency the Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia Nerses Yeritsyan speaks about the current state of the Armenian banking sector, possible arrival of new banks or mergers, as well as about the regulator’s participation in the government's anti-crisis programs.
15.11.2021, 12:46
Economy
UN forecasts 2.5 percent economic expansion for Armenia this year
The Armenian economy will grow by 2.5% in 2017, and by 3% in 2018, according to the UN Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2017.
02.05.2017, 15:29
Economy
Armenian economy in 2018 may grow by least 4-5% - finance minister says
The Armenian economy in 2018 may grow by least 4-5%, Finance Minister Vardan Aramyan told reporters today.
23.02.2017, 17:31
Economy
Minister predicts 2.5-3.5 percent GDP growth
Armenia’s reform and international economic integration minister Vatche Gabrielyan, who has retained his job in the new government, has predicted a 2.5-3.5% GDP growth for this year,
20.09.2016, 15:59
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Armenia and the EU have noted progress in partnership based on shared values. This is stated in a statement following the 6th meeting of the Armenia-EU Partnership Committee, established on the basis of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), held in Brussels the day before.
Armenia and EU note progress in partnership based on shared values