Central bank of Armenia to auction 3 billion drams government bonds in 2012 march.

YEREVAN, February 23. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia said it plans to auction 3 billion drams worth short-term government treasury bonds in 2012 March.

On March 5 it will auction 1.5 billion drams worth bonds of AMGT52043138 issue, on March 12 it will auction 0.5 billion drams worth bonds of AMGT26109122 issue, 0.5 billion drams worth bonds on March 19 of MGT3917C123 issue and another 500 million drams worth bonds of AMGT13256126 issue on March 26.

The maturity periods are 52, 26, 39 and 13 weeks respectively ($1 – 389.26 drams). -0-

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