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Armenian banks obtained about $81.4 million on June 13-17

YEREVAN. June 17. /ARKA/. In the period of June 13-17 Armenian banks obtained about $81.4 million by weighted average rate of 375.2 drams per $1, informed CBA on Friday.

In the inter-banking market of foreign currency $90.9 million was sold by weighted average rate of 376.12 drams per $1.

Total number of deals in US dollars implemented in the stock exchange “NASDAQ OMX Armenia” was about $13.7 million by weighted average rate of 376.55 drams per $1.

Buying-selling transactions of US dollar were implemented in the total amount of 200 thousand drams by weighted average rate of 374 drams per $1.

From June 6-12 the volume of dram credits provided by the Armenian banks was 28.3 billion drams and credits in dollar – $34.5 million. ($1 – 375.09 drams). –0–

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