Commercial banks of Armenia on January 23 -27 obtained $70.5 million, €6.8 million and 685,9 million rubles

YEREVAN, January 27. /ARKA/. In foreign currency intra-market of Armenia on January 23-27 the banks obtained $70.5 million, about 6.8 million euro and about 685.9 million rubles by weighted average rate of 386.79 drams per $1; 501.74 drams per  €1 and 12.44 per 1 ruble respectively, press-service of the Central Bank of Armenia informed ARKA News Agency.

In the same period about $83.9 million, €12.7 million and 94.7 million rubles was sold in foreign currency intra-market by weighted average rate of 388 drams, 503.5 drams and 12.67 drams respectively.

Total volume of transactions in USD in NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange was about $18.3 million by weighted average rate of 387.91 drams per $1, and transactions in euro and ruble was not implemented in the stock exchange.

At the same time, in inter-banking market transactions of sales of USD in the amount of $2.4 million was implemented by weighted average rate of 387.3 drams per $1. Transactions by two other foreign currencies were not implemented.

From January 16 -22 the volume of dram credits provided by the Armenian banks was 20.6 billion drams and dollar credits – $35.6 million. ($1 – 386.63 drams). -0-

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