CBA to Place Total of 7.5 Billion Drams Worth State Treasury Short-Term Bonds in August

YEREVAN, July 28, /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said it will place a total of 7.5 billion Drams worth state treasury short-term bonds in August.

In August 2 it will place 1 billion Drams worth bonds of AMGT52018114 series, On August 3 one billion Drams worth bonds of AMGT39035116 series will be placed, on August 5 one billion worth bonds of AMGT26032118 series will be placed, on August 9 the Central Bank will place 500 million Drams worth bonds of AMGT1308B100 series, on August 16 one billion Drams worth bonds will be placed of AMGT52168117 series, On August 21 one billion Drams worth bonds will be placed of AMGT3915114 series, on August 23 one billion Drams wort bonds of AMGT26212116 series will be placed and on August 26 one billion Drams worth bonds of AMGT52258116 series.

The maturity period is 52, 39, 26, 13, 52, 39, 26 and 52 weeks respectively. -0-

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