YEREVAN. - The level of dollarization reduced over a year, says the report issued by Central Bank of Armenia as of January 2012.
In the report dollarization is determined by five main indicators: four of them related to deposit ratio to various dimensions, and the fifth – concerning credit market. As to deposits, the dollarization level has reduced considerably.
Here are the main dollarization indicators over a year:
1. The share of foreign currency deposits in January 2012 made 43.7% (45.5% in January 2011)
2. Although the share of foreign currency deposits remains high, 61.7%, compared with the previous year, it decreased significantly (66.1%).
3. The share of demand foreign currency deposits decreased from 59.3% in 2011 to 55.3%.
4. The share of foreign currency time deposit decreased from 79.5% to 75.5%.
5. The share of foreign currency loans in January 2012 reached 61.1% as compared with last year’s 56.8%.