Armenia’s central bank places 140 million drams worth mid-term government treasury coupon bonds

YEREVAN, April 20, /ARKA/. Armenia’s Central Bank has placed today 140 million Drams worth mid-term government treasury coupon bonds. The Central Bank’s press service told ARKA that the three-year bonds are of AMGN36093130 series.

It said the volume of bids was 210 million Drams, of which 60 million were non-competing bids. Six dealers took part in the trading. The average weighted yield on a bond is 13.8097% with 14.0000% cut-off point.

In a related news the ministry of finance said it will buy out April 23 some 500 million Drams worth mid-term government treasury bonds of AMGN60155128 series. ($1 – 394.24 Drams). -0-

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