Volume of deposits in the banks of Armenia in August increased by 7.5%, to 863.1 billion drams

YEREVAN, September 27. /ARKA/. Volume of attracted deposits by the commercial banks of Armenia in August 2011 increased by 7.5% compared with the last month making about  863.1 billion drams, states the official sit of Central Bank of Armenia.

Volume of deposits attracted by the commercial banks of Armenia increased at the beginning of the year by 22.9%

Volume of dram deposits in August 2011 reduced by 0.6% compared to the last month making about 256.5 billion drams. Deposits in foreign policy increased by 11.3% making 606.6 billion drams in the reporting period. ($1 – 371.76 drams). –0–

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