Armenian central bank auctions three billion drams worth government bonds

YEREVAN, January 13. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Central Bank said it had auctioned January 10 three billion drams worth mid-term government bonds of AMGN60294219 issue maturing before 29th of April 2021.
The Central Bank said a total of 6.613 billion drams worth bids had been submitted, of which 6.253 billion drams worth bids were competitive.

Seven dealers took part in the auction of bonds with weighted average yield of 10.3297% and 10.4130% cut-off point. Profit after placement was 3,025,600,908 drams ($ 1 – 485.39 drams). -0-

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