Armenian Central Bank auctions short-term government bonds worth amd 2.5 billion

YEREVAN, December 12. /ARKA/. On Thursday, the Central Bank of Armenia sold AMGB20172323 long-term government bonds worth 5 billion drams, the regulator’s press office reports.

They are maturing on February 17, 2032.

Bids at the auction totaled 14 billion 619 million drams, of which 12 billion 514 million were competitive bids.

Seven dealers took part in the auction.

Yield of Highest Accepted Bids: 11.7100%. W.A. Yield of Successful Bids: 11.6385%.

Profits from the auction amounted to 5 714 608 909 drams. ($1 – AMD 404.84). –0—

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