US dollar loses 0.3 3 points over Armenian dram

YEREVAN, November 18. /ARKA/. The average market value of US dollar has dropped today by 0.33 points over the Armenian national currency reaching 481.91 drams, the Central Bank said.

It said the average market value of euro has grown from 514.31 drams to 514.63 drams and the average market value of Russian ruble has grown from 7.38 drams to 7.45 drams.

Transactions at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange have resumed after two-week idleness.
The exchange said the US dollar traded today at the average weighted exchange rate of 481 drams, a 1.53% rise from the latest transactions on October 30. It said one transaction was effected today to the tune of $150,000 (the equivalent of 72.15 million drams). -0-

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