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EDB expects refinancing rate in Armenia to decrease to approximately 6.25% by the end of 2026
The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) anticipates that Armenia's refinancing rate will decrease to about 6.25% by the close of 2026, as stated by Alexey Kuznetsov, the Head of the EDB's Research Directorate.Armenia's GDP grew by 6.2% in the third quarter, reaching 3.07 trillion drams – official statistics
Preliminary data indicates that Armenia's GDP for the third quarter of 2025 experienced a 6.2% increase in comparison to the same quarter in 2024, as reported by the Statistical Committee.Increase in latent crimes and drug trafficking: Armenian Interior Minister summarizes nine-month results
Armenia has seen a rise in hidden crimes and drug trafficking during the first nine months of 2025, alongside an increase in the crime detection rate. This information was shared by Armenian Interior Minister Arpine Sargsyan.Armenia achieved strategic solar energy targets four years ahead of schedule – Minister
Armenia has reached its strategic goal for the total capacity of solar energy facilities four years ahead of the planned timeline, as stated by Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure David Khudatyan.-
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Consumer prices in Armenia increased by 3.2% in January-August
According to preliminary data, consumer prices in Armenia increased by 3.2% in January-August 2025 compared to January-August 2024. This is according to a report from the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia.Central Bank of Armenia's choice to maintain interest rate at 6.75% indicates stable macroeconomic environment - Freedom Broker Armenia
Armenian Central Bank's decision to maintain the refinancing rate at 6.75% indicates a stable macroeconomic environment, Taron Hovhannisyan, Director of Private Wealth Management at Freedom Broker Armenia, said in an exclusive statement to the ARKA news agency.News 1 - 20 of 362
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