Armenian banks obtained about $79.7 million in the period of June 6-10

YEREVAN, June 10. /ARKA/. In inter-banking market of foreign currency Armenia obtained about $79.7 million in the period from June 6-10, informs press-service of CBA on Friday.

In inter-banking market of foreign currency $86.3 million was sold by weighted average rate of 376.9 drams per $1.

Total volume of transactions by US dollars implemented in stock exchange NASDAQ OMX Armenia was about $12.4 million by weighted average rate of 376.55 drams per $1. In the same period no transactions were implemented by purchase-sale of US dollar.

From May 30 to June 6 the volume of dram credits submitted by the Armenian banks was 26.4 billion drams and credits in dollars – $44.8 million. ($1 – 376.76 drams).-0-

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