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US dollar drops 0.53 percentage points over Armenian dram

YEREVAN, September 11. / ARKA /. The cost of US Dollar against Armenian dram has decreased today by 0.53 percentage points from September 10 to 485.08 drams, the Central Bank reported.

It said also the cost of euro has grown from 543.25 drams to 546.59 drams and the cost of Russian ruble has risen from 7.13 drams to 7.17 drams.

No transactions with USD or euros were effected today at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange.

According to data, provided by the exchange, the demand price for greenback was 483.5 drams, while the bidding price was 485.25 drams.

The latest transaction at the stock exchange was made on September 10 when the USD traded at 485.5 drams.-0-

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