Armenia’s ministry of finance to buy out 1.5 billion drams worth mid-term government coupon bonds

YEREVAN, March 9, /ARKA/. Armenia’s ministry of finance said it will buy out March 9 and 16 some 1.5 billion Drams worth mid-term government (treasury) coupon bonds.

The Central Bank of Armenia said that on March 9 the ministry will buy out 500 million Drams worth coupons of AMGN60147141 series and on March 16 coupons AMGN36265126 and AMGN10072186 series each worth 500 million Drams. Only qualified agents will be allowed to take part in the auction that will be held at 10.30 am. ($1 – 367.53 Drams). -0-

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