Armenia’s gross international reserves total $2 249.3 million in late December 2018

YEREVAN, January 11. /ARKA/. Armenia’s gross international reserves totaled $2 249.3 million in late December 2018, after growing 6.2% or by $131.5 million over one month, the Central Bank of Armenia says in its report.

According to the regulator’s preliminary figures, outside assets in freely convertible currencies totaled $2 243.3 million.

SDR in the International Monetary Fund amounted to $6 million in late December 2018.

The central bank says the country’s reserves totaled $2 314.1 million in the beginning of 2018. ($1 –
AMD 485.52). –0—

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