Armenian central bank auctions midterm government bonds totaling amd 8 billion

YEREVAN, December 27. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia has auctioned two issues of mid-term government bonds totaling AMD 8 billion, the regulator’s press office reported on Tuesday.

The first issue, AMGN36294194, consists of three-year bonds of 9.8798 % average weighted yield, and the second, AMGN60294219, of bonds with maturity date set for April 29, 2021 and 10.3400 % average weighed yield.

Bids at the auction of AMGN36294194 bonds totaled AMD 10 billion 590 million, where competitive bides amounted to AMD 9 billion 955 million. Profit from the auction amounted to AMD 3 981 275 595.

Bids at the auction of AMGN60294219 bonds totaled AMD 7 billion 230 million. Profit here amounted to AMD 4 024 209 592.

Seven dealers took part in the auctions. ($1 – AMD 482.68). –0—

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