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Armenia’s international reserves grow to $2.069.6 billion

YEREVAN, September 10 / ARKA /. Armenia’s international gross reserves at the end of August 2018 stood at $2.069.6 billion, having increased by 0.71% or $14.6 million from the previous month , according to preliminary data of the Central Bank.

It said foreign assets in freely convertible currency stood at $2.066.6 billion, the special drawing rights (SDR) at the IMF amounted to $3 million at the end of the reporting period.

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