Assets of Armenia’s investment companies in April hit AMD 25.8 bln

YEREVAN, June 14./ARKA/. The assets of Armenia’s investment companies rose by 0.01% in April 2013 from March to 25.8 billion drams, the Central Bank said in its monthly newsletter.

The aggregate commitments of the investment companies climbed by 0.8% to 21.9 billion drams in April, compared to a month earlier.

The total capital of the investment companies fell by 4.3% to 3.9 billion drams within the reported period.

The retained earnings of the investment companies hit 732 million drams in April versus 711.9 million drams in March (up by 2.8%).

As of 30 April, there are nine investment companies in Armenia. ($1 – 411.64 drams). —0-

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