U.S. dollar grows by 0.34 percentage point over Armenian dram

YEREVAN, February 26, /ARKA/. The average market value of US dollar has grown today y by 0.34 percentage points over the Armenian national currency from February 25 to 492.04 drams, the Central Bank said.

It said also the average market value of euro has fallen from 541.51 drams to 540.56 drams and the average market value of the Russian ruble has dropped from 6.44 drams to 6.38 drams.

No transactions with USD or euros were effected at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange. The latest transaction there was made on December 29, 2015, when the USD traded at 484.50 drams.-0-

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