Armenia’s international gross reserves shrink 6.8% to $1799.4 million

YEREVAN, April 11. /ARKA/. Armenia’s international gross reserves totaled $1799.4 million in late 2012 after shrinking 6.8% since the beginning of the year, the Central Bank of Armenia reports on its official website.

Assets in convertible currencies dominated the country’s gross international reserves – they amounted to $1799376166.37 million.

According to the report, SDR in the International Monetary Fund amounted to $31.7 million in late 2012 against $57 million in the beginning of the year. ($1- AMD 418.02). –0—-

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