Volume Of Deposits In The Armneian Banks In June Increased By 3.7% To 785.7 Billion Drams

YEREVAN, August 10. /ARKA/. Volume of deposits in the commercial banks of Armenia in June 2011 increased by 3.7% making about 785.7 billion drams compared to the last month, monthly bulletin of CBA for June 2011 placed in the official site of CBA states.

Volume of deposits attracted by the Armenian commercial banks increased by 11.8% compared to the beginning of the year.

Volume of deposits in the banks increased by 3.7% making 237.2 billion drams. Deposits in foreign currency increased by 3.8% making 548.5 million drams at the end of June. ($1 – 367.76 drams).–0–

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