Armenian finance ministry buys back one billion drams worth government bonds

YEREVAN, June 12. / ARKA /. Armenia’s Central Bank said today that the Ministry of Finance has bought back one billion drams worth medium-term government coupon bonds of AMGN60294166 issue.

The auction was attended by five dealers.

It said also about 2.3 billion drams worth bids had been submitted and that the marginal yield on redeemed bonds was 10.8400%. The government had paid 1,006,101,660 drams, the Central Bank said. ($ 1 – 477.12 drams) .- 0-

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