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Dollar loses 0.24 point at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. On Thursday, the U.S. dollar lost 0.24 percentage point from its Wednesday’s value and traded at 370 drams at NASDAQ OMX Armenia.

According to the information received from this stock exchange, 18 dollar/dram exchange transactions worth $2.5 million or AMD 925 million and no deals on the euro were effected here on Thursday.

Average exchange rates: $1 = AMD 369.62 and €1 = AMD 519.06. -0-

Date Code Average weighted change Average weighted price Price at opening Price at closing Max. price Min. price Demand Supply Number of transactions Volume (foreign currency) Volume (AMD)
1

7.03.11

EUR
USD -0.07% 370 370 370 370 370 369.5 370 18 2,500,000 925,000,000
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