Central bank’s REPO transactions in 2016 February fell by 4.4% to 321 billion drams

YEREVAN, April 15. /ARKA/. The amount of Armenian Central Bank’s REPO transactions in 2016 February fell by 4.4% from the previous month to 321 billion drams, according to the monthly bulletin of the Central Bank of Armenia for February 2016. No reverse REPO transactions were recorded in February.

It is worth noting that the latest 11.3 billion drams worth reverse REPO transaction was recorded in June 2013.

The amount of attracted deposits in February amounted to 101.9 billion drams, which is 48.1% less than in January this year. ($ 1-483.03 drams).- 0-

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