$50.3 million purchased at intra-bank market on November 9-13

YEREVAN, November 13, /ARKA/. A total of $50.3 million were purchased by Armenian commercial banks at Armenian intra-bank market on November 9-13 at the average weighted exchange rate of 387.15 Drams per one USD and $65.7 million were sold at 388.39 Drams per one USD, Armenian Central Bank told ARKA.

It said no deals were concluded at inter-bank market in the same time span. The aggregate amount of deals closed at NASDAQ OMX Armenia during the same period amounted to $25.7 million at 387.89 Drams per $1.

The amount of credits extended by banks on November 2- 8 totaled 11.3 million Drams and $24.9 million. -0-

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