Armenian government’s net requirements to Central Bank total 88.7bln drams in October

YEREVAN, December 19. /ARKA/. Armenian government’s net requirements to the Central Bank totaled 88.7bln drams in October, a reduction of 2.1% compared to September, according to the website of the Central Bank.

Aggregate government accounts and deposits at the Central Bank amounted to 102.2bln drams in the period as compared to 104.2bln drams in September. In particular, accounts and deposits in drams totaled about 99bln drams in the period, those in foreign currency were about 2.6bln drams.

Central Bank’s aggregate requirements to the government were 13.4bln drams in October against 13.5bln drams the month before. –0–

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