USD value grows further against Armenia’s currency to record 417.13 drams

YEREVAN, November 20. / ARKA /. The average market value of USD against Armenia’s national currency has grown today by 0.76 pp from November 19 to 417.13 drams, the highest exchange rate this year, the Central Bank reported.

It said also the average market value of one euro against dram has grown from 521.75 drams to 522.08 drams and the average market value of a Russian ruble has grown from 8.87 drams to 8.93 drams.

At NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange the USD traded today at 418 drams, up 0.53% from the previous figure. The exchange said a total of 5 transactions with USD were effected today worth $1.5 million (the equivalent of 627 million drams). No transactions with euros were made, it added. -0-

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