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NASDAQ OMX Armenia announces Best Member Award

YEREVAN, December 14, /ARKA/. For the first time in Armenia, NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange has announced a Best Member Award. Yevgenia Evoyan, a press officer for NASDAQ OMX Armenia, said Monday the competition is for member companies offering investment services.

According to her, the objective of Best Member Award is to encourage those investment services provider companies and exchange members which are actively involved in trading on various exchange markets, participating in activities dedicated to developing and improving Armenian capital markets, as well as keeping the code of professional ethics.

The Award will be granted for the following nominations according to the results of 2010: Best Exchange Member in Corporate Securities Market; Best Exchange Member in Government Bonds Market; Best Exchange Member in Foreign Currency Market; Best Exchange Member in Credit Resources Market.

NASDAQ OMX Armenia’s members evaluation according to the criteria of the abovementioned nominations will be completed by the end of January, 2011, while the Best Members in each nomination will be announced during an award ceremony early in March, 2010.($1 – 360.21 Drams). -0-

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