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Weighted Average Of Us Dollar Rate In NASDAQ OMX Armenia As Of October 18, 2010 Was 361 Drams For $1

YEREVAN, October 18. /ARKA/. Weighted average of US dollar rate by transactions in NASDAQ OMX Armenia as of October 18, 2010 reduced by 0.91 points compared with the indicator of previous auctions as of October 15 making 361 drams for $1.

According to news agency “ARKA”, today by US dollars 34 transactions in total amount of $ 1.4 million (in dram equivalent – 505.4 million drams) were implemented.

There are no transactions by EURO as of October 18 in NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange.

Mid-market rates as of October 18 are $1 – 360.55, €1 – 499.72 drams.–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)
18.10.10 EUR
USD 0.25% 361 361 361 361 361 360.75 361 14 1,400,000 505,400,000
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