Armenian regulator’s net internal assets grow 9.9% to AMD 317.9 billion in July

YEREVAN, September 11. /ARKA/. Net internal assets of the Central Bank of Armenia grew 9.9% in July, compared with June, to AMD 317.9 billion.

According to the data the central bank has posted on its official website, the regulator’s claims to the government were minus AMD 105.2 billion in July against minus 101.1 billion in June.

The central bank’s claims to commercial banks grew 19.9% over July to more than AMD 190 billion, and other claims grew 0.6% to AMD 233.1 billion.

Net international reserves grew 25.6% to AMD 36.9 billion and monetary base amounted to AMD 724.9 billion in late July after growing 10% over the month. ($1 – AMD 410.83). —0—

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