Armenia’s Central Bank auctions short-term government treasury bonds worth of 95 million dram

YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Central Bank said Monday  it had auctioned short-term government treasury bonds worth of 95 million drams of AMGT26131142 issue with a 26-week maturity period.

According to the Central Bank, a total of 230- million- dram worth bids were made (217 million were competitive bids).

Three  dealers were said to have taken part in the auction of bonds with a 8.7866% yield and 8.9997% cut off point.  Return on the placement hit 90 959 463 drams ($1 – 409.93 drams). —0—

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