US dollar rises by 0.57 p.p. against Armenian dram

YEREVAN, July 15. / ARKA /. The US Dollar has grown today by 0.57 percentage point over Armenia’s national currency from July 14 to 478.41 drams, the Central Bank said. It said also the value of Euro has grown from 477.84 drams to 479.41 drams, while the value of Russian ruble has grown from 8.39 to 8.45 drams.

In the meantime the greenback traded at 479.05 drams at NASDAQ OMX Armenia, by 0.1% higher from July 14.

The exchange said a total of 12 transactions were effected today with US Dollars worth $1.5 million (the equivalent of 719.25 million drams). No transactions with euros were made, the exchange said. -0-

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