CB to auction treasury coupon bonds worth amd 5 bln on march 7 and 15

YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia will auction medium-term government treasury coupon bonds worth a total of 5 billion drams on March 7 and 15.
Of them there will be the coupon bonds of AMGB201723823 issue (with 13% of coupon return)- worth 3 billion drams, and of AMGB10172218 issue ( with 12% of coupon return)- worth 2 billion drams, the CB press service reported to “ARKA”.
Coupon payments on bonds will be made once in six months. The minimal bid for one bond is amounted to 10 thousand drams with a bid increment of 1000 drams. ($1 – 389.32 drams).—0–

YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia will auction medium-term government treasury coupon bonds worth a total of 5 billion drams on March 7 and 15.

Of them there will be the coupon bonds of AMGB201723823 issue (with 13% of coupon return)- worth 3 billion drams, and of AMGB10172218 issue ( with 12% of coupon return)- worth 2 billion drams, the CB press service reported to “ARKA”.

Coupon payments on bonds will be made once in six months. The minimal bid for one bond is amounted to 10 thousand drams with a bid increment of 1000 drams. ($1 – 389.32 drams).—0–

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