Armenia’s Central Bank auctions 1.5 billion drams worth short-term government treasury bonds

YEREVAN, November 26. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Central Bank said it had auctioned Monday its short-term government treasury bonds of AMGT13252133 issue valued at 1.5 billion drams with a 13-week maturity period.

A total of 963.6 million drams worth bids were made (of them 943.4 million were competitive bids).
Five dealers were said to participate in the auction.  The average yield of the bonds was 9.2421 %, cut off point- 9.4295 %. The revenue after the placement was 843 885 098 drams. ($1 – 406.37 drams). –0-

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