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Armenian crediting organizations assets grow by 1.3% in July to 104.9 billion drams

YEREVAN, September 29. / ARKA /. The assets of Armenian crediting organizations grew by 1.3% in July from June to 104.9 billion drams, according to a statement on the official website of the Central Bank of Armenia. According to it, the crediting organizations’ general obligations saw an 0.8% growth in comparison with June reaching to about 64 billion drams. At the same time the total balance capital of crediting organizations in July rose by 2.1% to about 40.9 billion drams.

According to the statement, in January-July the crediting organizations suffered losses worth 410.9 million drams. Their retained earnings in 2010 January-July were worth 1.7 billion drams. ($1 – 370.38 AMD). -0-

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