Armenia’s CB to auction short-term government bonds valued at AMD 3.5 bln in July

YEREVAN, June 27. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Central Bank said Wednesday it is planning to auction short-term treasury bonds valued at total 3.5 billion drams in July.

On July 2, the Central Bank will auction the short-term government treasury bonds of AMGT52017132 series (1.5 billion drams), on July 9- AMGT26071132 (1.5 billion drams), on July 23- AMGT1322A120 (0.5 billion drams). With maturity periods – 52, 26 and 13 weeks respectively.

The minimal buying offer is 10,000 drams, the initial bid is 1000 drams. ($1 – 418.02 drams). –0–

Short –term government (treasury) bonds auction schedule for July 2012

Auction date Series N Value

(in drams)

1 02.07.2012 AMGT52017132 1.500.000.000
2 09.07.2012 AMGT26071132 1.500.000.000
3 23.07.2012 AMGT1322A120 500.000.000
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