Tag: SHORT-TERM GOVERNMENT BONDS

Central Bank of Armenia views stablecoins as a strategic priority

The Central Bank of Armenia considers it important to address the challenges faced by real people and businesses, and it is through this lens that it views stablecoins as a strategic priority, stated Martin Galstyan, Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia.

Armenia’s National Assembly Committee Approves Martin Galstyan’s Candidacy for Central Bank Governor

At its meeting on Monday, Armenia's Parliamentary Committee on Financial, Credit, and Budgetary Affairs approved Martin Galstyan's candidacy for the position of Central Bank Governor, nominated by the ruling Civil Contract faction.

Central Bank of Armenia may switch to hawkish rhetoric and raise rate – Freedom Broker Armenia (EXCLUSIVE)

The likelihood of the Central Bank of Armenia switching to tougher monetary rhetoric and potentially raising the rate in the short term may increase, Rafael Mkrtchyan, Head of Corporate Finance at Freedom Broker Armenia, told ARKA news agency.

Head of the Central Bank of Armenia explained the cause of February’s inflation

Inflation has components driven by supply and demand factors.

Money scam: Central Bank warns of cases of fraud purporting to be carried out in its name

The Central Bank of Armenia has warned of cases of fraud in which criminals pose as regulator employees and urge citizens to transfer funds to other accounts.

Central Bank of Armenia has set maximum fees for non-cash payments for a number of business entities

The Board of the Central Bank of Armenia has set maximum fees for certain business entities for non-cash payments, in particular, card payments made through physical POS terminals.

Central Bank of Armenia advocates for maximum rigor in identifying crypto company clients.

The chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, Martin Galstyan, asserts that the process of identifying clients of cryptocurrency companies in the country should be as stringent as possible.

Central Bank of Armenia lowers refinancing rate for the first time since February 2025

At its meeting on December 16, the Board of the Central Bank of Armenia has lowered the refinancing rate by 0.25% to 6.50%.

Dollarization in Armenia is at a historically low level – Central Bank

In recent months, the dollarization level in Armenia has dropped to a historically low level, according to the Central Bank of the Republic.

Martin Galstyan: Market anticipates a reduction in rates, but the Central Bank  dismisses these expectations

The market expects a decline in the refinancing rate to between 6.25% and 6.5% in the medium term, nevertheless, Martin Galstyan, the Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia, indicated that the regulator does not concur with these predictions.

Central Bank of Armenia leaves refinancing rate unchanged at 6.75% for sixth consecutive time

At its meeting on November 4, the Board of the Central Bank of Armenia left the refinancing rate unchanged at 6.75%.

WB: Central Bank of Armenia expects refinancing rate to be cut to 6.25% this year

The board of the Central Bank of Armenia kept the policy rate unchanged at 6.75 percent and announced that it expected to gradually lower the refinancing rate to approximately 6.25 percent over the next 12 months.