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Volume of foreign currency deposits of households in Armenia in January was 350.3 billion drams

YEREVAN, February 28. /ARKA/. Volume of foreign currency deposits attracted by commercial banks of Armenia in January 2012 was 350.3 billion drams, says the site of CBA.

The indicator of January registered growth by 2.2%.

Time deposits of households were over 291.7 billion drams or 83.3% of all foreign currency deposits of households, increased by 3% compared to December 2011.

Volume of dram deposits of households in Armenia were over 141.9 billion drams at the end of January which increased by 0.6% compared to the last month..

Total volume of the deposits attracted by commercial banks of Armenia as of January 31 was over 1 013.9 billion drams, increased by 4.6% in a month.

As of January 31, 2011 in Armenia 21 commercial banks are registered. ($1 – 388.93 drams).–0–

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