Armenia’s international gross reserves total $1839.7 million in august 2010

YEREVAN, September 30. /ARKA/. Armenia’s international gross reserves totaled $1839.7 million in August 2010 after shrinking 8.2% or by AMD $163.71 million, compared with December 2009, the Central Bank of Armenia says in its official website.

Assets in converted currencies reduced 4.3% or by $80.93 million in August, compared with December 2009, to $1797.8 million.

SDR in IMF reached $41.9 million by late August 2010 against $124.69 million in late December 2009. M.V.-0—

Armenia’s International Reserves ($million)

Name Dec 09 Jan 10 Feb 10 March 10 Apr

10

May

10

June

10

July

10

Aug

10

Gross International Reserves 2003

.41

1938

.45

1848

.64

1838

.08

1887

.4

1783

.5

1780

.0

1831

.2

1839

.7

Gold 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SDR in IMF 124.69 123.64 120.22 118.57 25.6 20.3 43.5 44.6 41.9
Reserve Position in IMF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Assets in Foreign Currencies 1878.73 1814.81 1728.42 1719.52 1862.1 1763.3 1736.5 1786.6 1797.8
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