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Market value of USD against Armenia’s currency grows by 0.01 percentage points to 415.23 drams

YEREVAN, April 8. / ARKA /. The market value of a USD against Armenia’s national currency has grown today by 0.01 percentage points from April 7 to 415.23 drams, the Central Bank said.

It said also that the value of a euro rose form 569.56 drams to 571.65 drams and the value of a Russian ruble did not change from 11.68 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the value of the greenback dropped by 0.12 percentage points from April 7 to 415 drams.

The exchange said also that 9 transactions with USD worth $850,000 (the equivalent of 352.75 million drams) were effected today. No transactions with euros were made, it added. -0-

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