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Armenian banks obtained about $62.1 million from February 7-11

YEREVAN, February 11. /ARKA/. In inter-banking market of foreign currency of Armenia the banks obtained about $62.1 million from February 7-11.

In the same period of time about $65.5 million was sold by weighted average rate of 364.46 drams per $1.

Total volume of transactions by US dollars implemented in “

NASDAQ OMX Armenia” stock exchange was $7 million by weighted average rate of 363.97 drams per $1.

Transactions of purchase-sale was implemented in the amount of $1.06 million by weighted average rate of 364.01 drams per $1.

The size of credits in drams was 20.8 billion drams and credits in dollars – $35.6 million drams from January – February 6. ($1 – 364.02 drams). -0-

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