Regulator buys 2 million at NASDAQ OMX Armenia last week

YEREVAN, July 7. / ARKA /. The Central Bank of Armenia bought $2 million at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange over a period between June 30 and July 4 at 408 drams per one dollar, the regulator reports on its website.

One week earlier, from June 23 to 29, the central bank bought $13.65 million at Armenia’s forex market.

Dollar-dram exchange transactions NASDAQ OMX Armenia totaled $19.65 million last week.

The regulator has sold $137 million and bought $29.9 million at the country’s forex market since the beginning of this year. ($1 – AMD 407.8). —0—

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