Net internal assets of CBA in June were 117.7 billion drams

YEREVAN, July 28. /ARKA/. Net internal assets of CBA in June 2011 were about 117.7 billion drams increased by 3.4% compared to May, the report “Summarized indicators of the balance of the Armenian Central Bank” states.

According to the report, requirements of CBA to the government increased by 7% making minus 83.6 billion drams, to commercial banks – increased 5.4% making over 86.2 billion drams, other requirements increased by 4.5% making over 115 billion drams. Net international reserves in June exceeded 402.5 billion drams increased by 7.3% compared to May. Monetary base was about 520.2 billion drams increased by 6.4% compared to May. ($1-365.09 drams). G.K.—0–

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