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Over $65.8 Million Bought By Armenian Banks Between June 20 And 24

YEREVAN, June 24. /ARKA/. Armenian banks bought $65.8 million at AMD 376.15 per one dollar and bought $86.8 million at AMD 377.16 at intra-bank market over a period between June 20 and 24, the press office of the Central Bank of Armenia reported on Friday.

The dollar/dram exchange transactions worth $17.1 million were effected at

NASDAQ OMX Armenia Stock Exchange at $1 = AMD 376.65 average exchange rate.

Dollar/dram exchange deals worth $950,000 were effected at inter-banking market over the mentioned period at $1 = AMD 375.99 exchange rate.
Loans in drams extended by Armenian banks between June 13 and 19 totaled AMD 24 billion and dollar loans amounted to $41.1 million. ($1 = AMD 373.55). –0–

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