Market value of USD falls to 414.08 drams, Central Bank

YEREVAN, April 23. / ARKA /. The market value of the USD against Armenia’s national currency has fallen today by 0.04 percentage points from April 22 to 414.08 drams, the Central Bank reported.

It also said that the market value of the euro has grown from 571.69 drams to 573.05 drams and the market value of the Russian ruble has not changed staying at 11.60 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the value of the greenback has dropped by 0.36 percentage points to 413 drams. Fifteen transactions with USD were effected today worth $1.75 million (the equivalent of 723 million drams). No transactions with euros were made, it said. -0-

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