Investments in government bonds in Armenia grow 1.9% to AMD 238.5 billion in October

YEREVAN, December 10. /ARKA/. Investments in government bonds in Armenia totaled AMD 238.5 billion in late October 2014 after growing 1.9% over one month, the Central Bank of Armenia says in a fresh issue of its monthly bulletin.

Residents’ investments in government bonds grew 1.9% in October to about AMD 282.95 billion.

Armenian banks’ investments in government bonds grew 5.6% to about AMD 134.8 billion and the central bank’s investments shrank 9.7% to AMD 55.9 billion.

Nonbanking agents and dealers invested nothing in government bonds in October, and nonbanking investors invested AMD 31.7 billion – a 4.3% month-on-month growth.

Nonresidents’ investments in government bonds amounted to AMD 601 million in October. –0–

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