Dollar Losses 0.43 Points at NASDAQ OMX Armenia Stock Exchange

YEREVAN, August 4. /ARKA/. The U.S. dollar lost 0.43 percentage points at NASDAQ OMX Armenia Stock Exchange on Wednesday, compared with Tuesday, and traded at 367 drams.

The press office of the stock exchange says four dollar/dram exchange transactions worth $0.6 million or AMD 220 million and no deals on the euro were effected here on Wednesday.

Average exchange rates: $1 = AMD 367.75, €1 = AMD 480.54.-0—

Date

Code

Average weighted change

Average weighted price

Price at opening

Price at closing

Max. price

Min. price

Demand

Supply

Number of transactions

Volume (foreign currency)

Volume (AMD)

04 .08.10

EUR

USD

-0.12%

367.00

367.00

367.00

367.00

367.00

366.5

366.95

4

600 000

220,200,000

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