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Armenia’s ministry of finance buys back government bonds worth 800mln drams

YEREVAN, July 9. /ARKA/. Armenia’s ministry of finance bought back mid-term government (treasury) coupon bonds of AMGN36294159 series, worth a total of 800 million drams.

Two traders participated in the auction.

Total bid volume exceeded 1.8 billion drams and the maximum yield was 7.3200%. A total of 834,806,993 drams was paid from the budget. ($1=407.55drams). –0—

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