Short-term Government treasury bonds worth 1.5bln drams issued Armenia’s Central Bank

YEREVAN, March 25. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Central Bank placed short-term government treasury bonds of AMGT13246135, AMGT26239135 and AMGT3923C133 series worth a total of 1.5bln drams (500mln drams each) on March 25, the Bank’s press service reported. The redemption period is 13 weeks, 26 weeks and 39 weeks respectively.

Total volume of the bonds of AMGT13246135 series amounted to 1.263bln, including 1.203bln drams under non-competitive bids. Five dealers participated in the auction.

Average weighted yield was 8.9928%, with cutting point at 9.0895%. Profit after placement was 488,886,745drams.

Total volume of the bonds of AMGT26239135 series amounted to 779.035mln, including 729.035mln drams under non-competitive bids. Four dealers participated in the auction.

Average weighted yield was 9.1370%, with cutting point at 9.2495%. Profit after placement was 477,923,415drams.

Total volume of the bonds of AMGT3923C133 series amounted to 1.4bln, including 1.35bln drams under non-competitive bids. Seven dealers participated in the auction.

Average weighted yield was 9.1232%, with cutting point at 9.2000%. Profit after placement was 467,646,251drams. ($1=418.09drams).–0–

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