Central bank of Armenia plans to place on February government bonds in the total amount of 2 billion drams

YEREVAN, January 26. /ARKA/. Central Bank of Armenia plans to place on February 6, 13, 20 and 27 short-term government bonds in the total amount of 2 billion drams, press-service of CBA informed ARKA News Agency.

According to the press-release, on February 6 bonds of the series AMGT52042130 (0.5 billion drams), February 13 – AMGT26138121 (0.5 billion drams), February 20 – AMGT3919B123 (0.5 billion drams) and February 27 – AMGT13285125 (0.5 billion drams) will be placed. Dates of bond circulation are 52, 26,39 and 13 weeks respectively.

Minimum size of the demand of one bond is defined in the amount of 10 thousand drams. ($1 – 387.03 drams).–0–

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