Some $2.5 million worth transactions effected at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange

YEREVAN, April 13. / ARKA / .A total of 25 transactions with USD worth $2.5 million (the equivalent of 1.209.3 billion drams) were effected today at NASDAQ OMX Armenia stock exchange, the first transactions over the last 4 weeks.

As a result, the average weighted exchange rate of the greenback at the exchange decreased by 1.48% from the previous figure to 483.75 drams.

The latest transaction worth $100,000 was made at the exchange on March 11, when the USD traded at 491 drams.

Since the beginning of 2016 some 26 transactions worth $2.6 million have been made at the stock exchange. -0-

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