Armenian central bank auctions 4 billion drams worth short-term government bonds

YEREVAN, December 28. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia auctioned December 26 some 4 billion drams worth short-term government bonds of AMGT08202179 issue with a maturity period of 8 weeks.

According to the regulator, a total of 6.2 billion drams worth bids had been submitted- all competitive.
Three dealers attended the auction of the bonds with weighted average yield of 7.0544% and 7.1200% cut-off point. The profit after placement was said to have amounted to 3,956,582,152 drams ($ 1 – 483.33 drams). -0-

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