Total amount of deals in us dollars at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange in 2010 august grows by 12%

YEREVAN, September 3, /ARKA/. The total amount of deals in US Dollars at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange in 2010 August amounted to $63.1 million, equivalent to 23.05 billion Drams.

According to an ARKA analysis, made based on reports from NASDAQ OMX Armenia, the figure represented a 12% increase ($6.8 million) from a year before.

The total number of deals in this August dropped by 47 form July to 492. The largest volume of deals was reported on August 30 -$14.9 million- the lowest on August 24- $200,000. No deals in Euro were effected in August. The average weighted exchange rate of one USD at NASDAQ OMX Armenia in August was 365 Drams. -0-

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