Ministry of Finance declines bids for 500 million drams worth short-term government bonds

YEREVAN, March 10. / ARKA /. The Armenian Ministry of Finance has declined today all bids for 500 million drams worth short-term government (treasury) bonds which it was to auction today.

According to the Central Bank, the auction was for bonds of  AMGT3908C140 issue maturing in 39 weeks.  The Central Bank said a total of 706 million drams worth bids had been made. -0-

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