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Armenian Central Bank to place state (treasury) coupon bonds in the amount of 3.5 billion drams in July

YEREVAN, July 1. /ARKA/. In July 2011 Armenian Central Bank will place state treasury coupon bonds in the total amount of 3.5 billion drams: July 11 -AMGT26091122 (1.5 billion drams), July 18 – AMGT39164122 (1.5 billion drams) and July 25 – AMGT1324A110 (0.5 billion drams). The terms of bond circulation are 26, 39 and 13 weeks respetively.

Minimum demand of obtaining one bond is 10 thousand drams. ($1 – 368.86 drams). -0-

Schedule of auctions for short-term government bonds in July 2011

Auction date Series N Amount (in AMD)
1 11.07.2011 AMGT26091122 1.500.000.000
2 18.07.2011 AMGT39164122 1.500.000.000
3 25.07.2011 AMGT1324A110 500.000.000

Note: AM – Armenia, G – Government, N – Mid-term, T- Short-term

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