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Market cost of USD against Armenian dram rises by 0.83 percentage points to 412.90 drams

YEREVAN, March 28. / ARKA /. The market cost of USD against Armenian dram has risen today by 0.83 percentage points from March 27 to 412.90 drams, the Central Bank said. It said also the market cost of one euro fell from 566.72 drams to 566.50 drams and the cost of a Russian ruble fell from 11.58 drams to 11.54 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the greenback traded today at 414 drams, a 0.49 p.p. rise from previous indicator. A total of 29 transactions with USD worth $4.45 million (equivalent of 1.8 billion drams) were effected today at the exchange. No transactions with euro were made. -0-

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