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Market value of USD against Armenian currency grows by 0.36 percentage points to 413.98 drams

YEREVAN, April 2. / ARKA /. The market value of USD against Armenian national currency, the dram, has grown today by 0.36 percentage points from April 1 to 413.98 drams, the Central Bank said.

It said also the market value of one euro rose from 570.55 drams to 570.88 drams and the market value of a Russian ruble fell from 11.78 drams to 11.73 drams.

The average weighted exchange rate of the greenback at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange has grown by 0.26 percentage points today to 415.08 drams.

The exchange said also 4 transactions with USD worth $600,000 (equivalent of 249 million drams) were effected today. No transactions with euros were made, it added. -0-

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