Average market exchange rate of U.S. dollar against dram falls by 0.90 percentage points to 413.38 drams – Central Bank

YEREVAN, March 25. / ARKA /. The average market exchange rate of U.S. dollar against the Armenian dram fell by 0.90 percentage points today from March 24 to 413.38 drams, the Central Bank said.

The euro rose from 570.63 drams to 570.88 drams and the Russian ruble rose form 11.47 drams to 11.61 drams.

The exchange rate of the greenback fell by 0.38 percentage points at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange from March 24 to 412.07 drams.

The exchange said 58 transactions with USD worth $7.55 million (equivalent of more than 3.1 billion drams) were effected today. It said no transactions with euro were made. -0-

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