CBA Auctions Short-Term Treasury Government Bonds Worth AMD 947.5 Million

YEREVAN, November 1. /ARKA/. On Monday, the Central Bank of Armenia auctioned 52-week AMGT5231A113 treasury government bonds worth AMD 947.5 million, the central bank’s press office reports.

Bids at the auction totaled over AMD 947.5 million, of which AMD 867.5 million were dealers’ competitive bids.

Non-competitive bids from the Treasury Depository amounted to AMD 80 million.

Five dealers took part in the auction.

Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 12.0007%. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 11.5273%.

The issue announced earlier amounted to AMD 1 billion. ($1 = AMD 358.21). –0–

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