Armenian monetary base rises 1.9 % to amd 565.6 bln from early this month

YEREVAN, March 15. /ARKA/. Monetary base in Armenia rose by 1.9% or 10.8 billion drams to over 565.6 billion drams as of March 13 from early this month, according to data compiled by Armenia’s Central Bank. Cash outside the Central Bank advanced 3.1% or 11.4 billion drams to   nearly 375.5 billion drams from early this month, the bank’s website says.
Net international reserves (without privatization funds) increased 0.1% or 385 billion drams to 412.1 billion drams as of March 13 from early this month. ($1- 389.68 drams).  –0–

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