Armenian banks from august 29 to September 2 acquired about $81.6 million

YEREVAN, September 5. /ARKA/. In the intra-banking market of foreign exchange of Armenian the period from August 29 to September 2 the banks bought about $81.6 million by weighted average rate of 367.29 drams per $1, said the press-service of CBA.

In the same period in the intra-banking market of foreign exchange over $93.2 million has been sold by weighted average rate of 368.41 drams per $1.

Total volume of transactions by USD implemented in the stock exchange NASDAQ OMX Armenia in the reporting period was over $9.6 million by weighted average rate of 368.16 drams per $1.

In inter-bank market during the reporting period transactions of selling-buying by USD was implemented in the amount of $2.4 million by weighted average rate of 369.38 drams per $1.

From August 22-28 the volume of dram loans provided by the Armenian banks was 25.5 billion drams and dollar loans – $42.2 million.-0-

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