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Armenia’s monetary base grows 0.1% to AMD 877.6 billion in September

YEREVAN, November 3. /ARKA/. Armenia’s monetary base grew 0.1% in September 2015, compared with the previous month, to AMD 877.6 billion.

The National Statistical Service of Armenia says referring to a preliminary report of the Central Bank of Armenia that the cash outside of the regulator amounted to more than AMD 375.7 billion in September 2015 against AMD 381.7 billion in August 2015.

Correspondent accounts in drams totaled AMD 313.9 billion against AMD 305.6 billion, and those in foreign currencies AMD 1875.7 billion against AMD 186.9 billion.

Net international reserves without the money received from privatization totaled over AMD 434.3 billion after shrinking 2.5% over one month.

Net internal assets amounted to AMD 443.2 billion in late September against AMD 430.8 billion in late August. ($1- AMD 473.40). —0—–

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