Market value of USD drops by 0.04 percentage point to 406.52 drams

YEREVAN, July 25. / ARKA /. The average market value of USD against Armenia’s national currency has dropped today by 0.04 percentage point from July 24 to 406.52 drams, the central bank reported.

It said also the average market value of one euro has fallen from 547.92 drams to 546.77 drams and the average market value of one Russian ruble has decreased from 11.61 drams to 11.58 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the USD traded at 406.05 drams, as much as yesterday.

The exchange said 14 transactions with USD were effected today worth $2.05 million (the equivalent of 833 million drams). It said also no transactions with euros were made. -0-

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