No transactions implemented in Nasdaq OMX Armenia on may 2 by dollars and euro

YEREVAN, May 2. /ARKA/. There were no transactions on May 2 in NASDAQ OMX Armenia by US dollars and euro, informs NASDAQ OMX Armenia.

As reported the analyst of Forex Club Mikael Verdyan to “ARKA” news agency, it is conditioned by two factors. First, participants of financial market were focused on the auction related to the placement of  52-week state short-term coupon bonds of the series AMGT52304126 by Central Bank of Armenia in the amount of 480 million drams. He also marks the waiting position of the participants which is related to abrupt strengthening of dram last week.

The last transaction with foreign currency was recorded on April 29 which resulted in the weighted average exchange rate of US dollar – 370.05 drams per $1.

Mid-market rates by the results of May 2 were $1 –370.68 drams, €1 – 549.20 drams. -0-

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