USD value grows by 0.22 percentage points to 406.8 dramas – Central Bank

YEREVAN, July 21. / ARKA /. The value of USD against Armenian currency has grown today by 0.22 percentage points from July 18 to 406.84 drams, the Central Bank of Armenia said.

It said also that the value of one euro has grown from 549.87 drams to 550.17 drams and the value of one Russian ruble has fallen from 11.59 drams to 11.58 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the USD traded today at 407 drams, by 0.02 percentage points higher from July 18.

According to the exchange, 17 transactions with USD were effected today worth $.26 million (the equivalent of 1.1 billion drams). No transactions with euro were made, it added. –

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