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Armenian banks obtained about $78.4 million from March 28 to April 1

YEREVAN, April 1. /ARKA/. Armenian banks obtained about $78.4 million by weighted average rate of 368.01 drams per $1 in the period of March 28 to April 1 in foreign exchange market.

$75.3 million by weighted average rate of 369.14 drams per $1 was sold.

Total volume of transactions by US dollars implemented in the stock exchange“NASDAQ OMX Armenia” was $13.6 million by weighted average rate of 369.37 drams per $1.

In interbank market purchase-sale transactions in the amount of $3.05 million by weighted average rate of 370.17 drams per $1 were implemented.

The volume of credits in drams provided by the Armenian banks was 19.3 billion drams and credits in dollars – $36.1 million from March 21-27. ($1 – 369.68 drams). –0—

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