CBA Places 1.5 Billion Drams Worth Short-Term Government Treasury Bonds

YEREVAN, June 6. / ARKA /. The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) said it has placed today 1.5 billion drams worth short-term government treasury bonds of AMGT52046123 series with a 52-week maturity period.

The CBA said a total of 3.250 billion drams worth bids had been made, including 3.050 billion drams competitive bids.

The Treasury Depository had made 300,000 drams non-competitive bids. Ten dealers were said to have taken part in the auction of bonds with a a10.4415% yield and a 10.7500% cutoff point..($1 – 376.51 drams). –0–

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