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Armenian Central Bank placed state (treasury) coupon bonds of 1.5 billion drams

YEREVAN, September 5. /ARKA/. On Monday Armenian Central Bank placed 52-week AMGN6014A151 short-term state treasury coupon bonds in the amount of 1.5 billion drams.

Total volume of the submitted applications was 3 248 million drams, of which 3 240 million – by competitive applications of the dealers. Volume of non-competitive applications by the dealers was 8 million drams.

Volume of non-competitive applications by the Treasury Depository was 450 thousand drams.

Five dealers participated in the auction. Weighted average profitability of the bonds was 9.2529%. Volume of earlier announced emission – 1.5 billion drams. ($1 – 368.48 drams).  –0-

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