Central Bank of Armenia to auction 3 billion drams worth short-term bonds this months

YEREVAN, March 17, /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said today it will place this month 3 billion Drams worth short-term government treasury bonds. It said on March 22 it will auction one billion Drams worth bonds of AMGT11076112 series with a maturity period of 11 weeks, one billion Drams worth bonds of AMGT09265115 series on March 24 with a maturity period of 9 weeks and anotehr one billion Drams worth bonds of AMGT07175118 series on March 29 with a maturity period of 7 weeks. M.M. -0- ($1 – 369.46 Drams). -0-

SCHEDULE OF AUCTIONS FOR SHORT-TERM GOVERNMENT TREASURY BONDS IN MARCH, 2011

Auction date Series N Volume (in AMD)
1 22.03.2011 AMGT11076112 1.000.000.000
2 24.03.2011 AMGT09265115 1.000.000.000
3 29.03.2011 AMGT07175118 1.000.000.000

Notes: AM – Armenia, G – Government , N – midterm, T- short-term

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