Armenian Central Bank auctions mid-term government bonds worth AMD 2.5 billion

YEREVAN, September 23. /ARKA/.  On Monday, the Central Bank of Armenia sold AMGT26243145 and AMGT1323C133 short-term government bonds worth AMD 1 billion drams, the regulator’s press office reports.

Their maturity terms are 26 and 13 weeks respectively.

Bids at the auction for AMGT26243145 bonds totaled 635 million drams, of which 625 million were competitive bids. The amount of placement was 500 million drams.

Three dealers took part in the auction for the bonds of the mentioned series.

Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 9.0111%. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 9.0885%.
The profit from the placement amounted to AMD 478 214 341.

Bids for AMGT1323C133 bonds totaled AMD 612.35 million, of which 602.35 million competitive bids.
The placement amounted to AMD 500 million.

Four dealers took part in this auction.

Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 8.9197%. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 8.9885 %.
Profit from the placement amounted to AMD 975 012. 1 – AMD 71). —–

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