$73.5 Million Bought And $75.3 Million Sold By Armenian Banks Between August 2 And 6

YEREVAN, August 6. /ARKA/. Banks have purchased about $73.5 million at 367.49 drams per one dollar and sold $75.3 million at 368.74 drams per dollar at Armenia’s intra-bank foreign exchange over the period between August 2 and 6, the press office of the Central Bank of Armenia reported on Friday.

Foreign exchange deals at NASDAQ OMX Armenia Stock Exchange totalled $15.4 million.
The average exchange rate was $1=AMD 366.46 at that period.

At inter-bank market, forex deals totaled $2.8 million and the exchange rate averaged $1= AMD 367.66 at the mentioned period.

Armenian banks have lent AMD 19.8 billion and $41.7 million over the period between July 26 and August 1. ($1 = AMD 366.01).—0–

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