Market value of USD grows by 0.30 percentage points to 413.10 drams

YEREVAN, April 29. / ARKA/. The market value of the USD against Armenia’s national currency, the dram, has grown today by 0.30 percentage points from April 28 to 413.10 drams, the Central Bank reported.

It said also the market value of the euro has grown from 572.51 drams to 572.60 drams and the market value of the Russian ruble has grown from 11.46 drams to 11.57 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the greenback traded today at 413.92 drams, by 0.21 percentage points higher than April 28.

A total of 41 transactions with USD worth $5.3 million (2.2 billion drams) were affected today at the exchange. No transactions with euros were made, it said. -0-

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