Armenian Central Bank auctions mid-term government bonds worth AMD 4 billion

YEREVAN, December 25. /ARKA/. On Tuesday, the Central Bank of Armenia sold AMGN60163155 and AMGN6014A151 mid-term government bonds worth 4 billion drams, the regulator’s press office reports. Their maturity terms is 60 months.

Bids at the auction on AMGN60163155 bonds totaled 2.72 billion drams, of which 2.6 billion were competitive bids. Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 14.7900 %. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 14.2610 %.

Six dealers took part in the auction. Profits from the placement amounted to 2 023 444 879 drams.
Bids on AMGN6014A151 bonds totaled 3.27 billion drams, of which 3.15 billion were competitive.
Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 14.7900 %. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 14.2610 %.
Six dealers took part in the auction. Profits from the placement amounted to 2 013 894 772 drams. ($1 – AMD 404.19). -0—

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