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CBA placed AMGT in the amount of 2 billion drams

YEREVAN, January 17. /ARKA/. In January Armenian Central Bank will place short-term state treasury coupon bonds in the amount of 2 billion drams – on January 20 bonds of the series AMGT11074117 (1 billion drams) and on January 27 – AMGT07173113 (1 billion drams) will be placed. Terms of bond circulation are 11 and 17 weks accordingly.

Minimum demand for buying one bond is defined in the amount of 10 thousand drams. ($1 – 364.53 drams). -0-

Schedule of auctions for short-term government bonds in January 2011

Auction date Series

N

Volume

(in AMD)

1 20.01.2011 AMGT11074117 1.000.000.000
2 27.01.2011 AMGT07173113 1.000.000.000
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