Money base in Armenia increased by 2.4% making 455.2 billion drams

YEREVAN, January 14. /ARKA/. Money base of Armenia increased by 10837 million drams in November 2010 or by 2.4% making about 455.2 billion drams.

Cash out of CB Armenia was 314.7 billion drams at the end of November 2010 versus 313.1 billion drams in October 2010.

The size of mandatory reserves in drams was 62.0 billion drams in November 2010 versus about 61.92 billion drams in October 2010, foreign currency – about 75.6 billion drams versus 66.7 billion drams.

Net international reserves (without privatization amounts) were about 446.6 billion drams increased by 6.4 billion drams or by 1.45%.

The size of net assets were 8.6 billion drams versus 4.2 billion drams. ($1 – 364.26 drams).—0—

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