USD value drops by 0.1 percentage point to 407.19 drams, Central Bank says

YEREVAN, July 16. / ARKA /. The value of USD has dropped today by 0.1 percentage point from July 15 to 407.19 drams, the Central Bank reported.

It said also the value of a euro has dropped from 553.79 drams to 551.13 drams and the value of Russian ruble has fallen from 11.85 to 11.84 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia the greenback traded today at 407.25 drams, a 0.01 percentage point down from July 15.

The stock exchange said a total of 21 transactions with USD were effected today worth $3.1 million (the equivalent of 1.3 billion drams). No transactions with euros were made, it said.-0-

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