Central Bank auctions 810 million Amd government bonds

YEREVAN, December 28. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said today it has auctioned 810 million drams worth short-term government (bullet) bonds of AMGT04251128 issue with a 4 week maturity period. It said all bids were competitive. It said also three dealers took part in the auction of bonds with 11.4425% average weighted interest rate and 11.5000% cutoff point. ($1 – 385.68 drams).-0-

YEREVAN, December 28. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said today it has auctioned 810 million drams worth short-term government (bullet) bonds of AMGT04251128 issue with a 4 week maturity period. It said all bids were competitive. It said also three dealers took part in the auction of bonds with 11.4425% average weighted interest rate and 11.5000% cutYEREVAN, December 28. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said today it has auctioned 810 million drams worth short-term government (bullet) bonds of AMGT04251128 issue with a 4 week maturity period. It said all bids were competitive. It said also three dealers took part in the auction of bonds with 11.4425% average weighted interest rate and 11.5000% cutoff point. ($1 – 385.68 drams).-0
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