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Credit investments in january reduced by 0.3% to 1247.1 billion drams

YEREVAN, March 15. /ARKA/. Volume of credit investments of commercial banks of Armenia in January 2012 compared to December 2011 reduced by 0.3% making about 1 247.1 billion drams by the end of January, states the site of National Statistic Service of Armenia.

The largest share of credit investments are credits provided in foreign currency (61.4%) which is about 765.5 billion drams. This indicator registered decline by 0.3% compared to December.

According to statistical data, the volume of dram credits by the end of January was 481.5 billion drams, reduced by 0.2%.
As of January 31 in Armenia 21 commercial banks are operating. ($1- 388.26 drams).–0–

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