Armenian commercial banks obtained over $101.2 mln last week

YEREVAN, March 25. /ARKA/. Armenian commercial banks purchased over $101.2 million at an average weighted rate of 415.84 drams per $1 from 18 to 22 March in intra-banking market of foreign currency, the press service of Armenia’s Central Bank reports on Monday.

At the same period, the banks obtained nearly 5.9 million euros and over 567.1 million rubles at average weighted exchange rates of 537.08 drams per €1 and 13.40 drams per 1 ruble respectively.
The banks sold about $107.8 million, nearly €11.4 million and around 127.6 million rubles at average weighted rates of 417.20 drams, 541.08 drams and 13.58 drams respectively.

Moreover, from 11 to 17 March the volume of AMD loans provided by the Armenian banks totaled 40 billion drams, and USD loans- $76 million. ($1 – 418.09 drams).—0-

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