Armenian Central Bank auctions short-term government bonds worth AMD 500 million

YEREVAN, September 24. /ARKA/. On Monday, the Central Bank of Armenia sold AMGT1324C124 short-term treasury government bonds worth 500 million drams, the regulator’s press office reports.

Bids at the auction totaled 1 760.4 million drams, of which 1 760 million drams were dealers’ competitive bids and 400,000 drams were Treasury Depository’s noncompetitive bids.
Six dealers took part in the auction.

Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 8.9215%. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 8.6517%. ($1 – AMD 407.09). -0–

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