Gold price in Armenia down to 17,707.82 drams per one gram

YEREVAN, July 11. /ARKA/. The State Depository of Precious Stones and Metals Agency, an affiliation of Armenian Finance Ministry, set new prices for government agencies to buy and sell precious stones and metals which were effective from July 3 to 9, 2017. The new prices were for one gram of chemically pure metals.

The gold was to be bought at 17, 707.82 drams (down 0.23% or 41.24 drams from the previous week) and sold at 19,292.46 (down 44.8 drams); silver was to be bought at 236.49 drams (up 0.92 drams) and sold at 257.05 drams (up 1 dram); platinum was to be bought at 13,057.63 drams (down 81.8 drams) and sold at 14,193.08 drams (down 88.91 drams) and palladium was to be bought at 12,169.15 drams (down 302.93 drams) and sold at 13,227.34 drams (down 329.27 drams). ($1- 479.53 drams). –0—

spot_img

POPULAR

Armenia expects to reduce public debt to 45% of GDP within five years: Deputy Finance Minister

The Armenian government aims to bring the public debt-to-GDP ratio to 45%, approximately within five years, stated Deputy Finance Minister Avag Avanesyan.

Armbanks Weekly Digest: Key Events in Armenia’s Financial Market (June 15–21)

The financial week in Armenia was marked by Central Bank decisions, discussions of public debt parameters, inflation dynamics, and institutional changes in the banking sector.

Members of the Board and the CEO of the Universal Health Insurance Fund have been elected in Armenia

Members of the Board of Trustees and the CEO of the Universal Health Insurance Fund have been elected in Armenia, the government press service reported.

Euro, dollar, and ruble exchange rates against the Armenian dram fell: Central Bank of Armenia

The average market exchange rate for the US dollar against the Armenian dram, formed on the Armenian foreign exchange market as of June 22, 2026, fell by 0.08 points compared to June 19, to 368.07 drams.

Head of CBA has ruled out excess profits at banks

The idea of ​​excess profits in the Armenian banking system is unfounded, and banks themselves remain one of the most transparent sectors of the country's economy.

LATEST NEWS

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img