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Central Bank of Armenia to place 4 billion drams worth government bonds in November

YEREVAN, October 31. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said last Friday it plans to place 4 billion drams worth government treasury bonds in November.

The CB said it will auction one billion drams worth bonds of AMGT5205B121, AMGT26145126, AMGT39208127 and AMGT13272123 series November 7, 14, 21 and 28 respectively with 52, 26, 39 and 13 weeks maturity periods. ($1 – 378.58 drams).  -0-

SCHEDULE OF SHORT-TERM GOVERNMENT BONDS AUCTIONS IN 2011 NOVEMBER

Auction date series N Amount

(AMD)

1 07.11.2011 AMGT5205B121 1.000.000.000
2 14.11.2011 AMGT26145126 1.000.000.000
3 21.11.2011 AMGT39208127 1.000.000.000
4 28.11.2011 AMGT13272123 1.000.000.000
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