Volume of inter-bank loans grew by 14% as of late February to 51.3 billion drams

YEREVAN, February 13. / ARKA /. At the end of February 2013 the amount of inter-bank loans (including repurchase agreements) rose to more than 51.3 billion drams, an increase of 14 percent from January, according to the monthly bulletin of the Central Bank of Armenia for February 2013.

According to the bulletin, the volume of inter-bank loans in Armenian dram in February when compared to January increased by 2.4 times to 14.9 billion drams, while inter-bank loans in foreign currency decreased by 6.3% to 36.4 billion drams. ($ 1 – 417.65 drams). -0 –

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