Armenia Securities Exchange (AMX) and Cbonds sign cooperation agreement

YEREVAN, September 22. /ARKA/. The Armenia Securities Exchange (AMX) and the Cbonds agency have signed a cooperation agreement which enables AMX to place quotes and detailed information on the securities and bonds traded currently on its platform, also on the Premium Cbonds website.

This is expected to increase the transparency and availability of information on the Armenian securities market for the global professional community, the AMX press service reported.

The Armenian Securities Exchange said it plans also to post official analytical and informational materials on its personal page of Cbonds Pages.

“It is important that we provide website users with up-to-date, accurate and detailed information. Cooperation between Cbonds and the Armenia Securities Exchange will ensure the maximum completeness, speed of receipt and reliability of data on Armenian securities. We hope that this will increase the interest of investors from Russia and other countries in the Armenian securities market,”said Sergey Lyalin, CEO of Cbonds.

General Director of the Armenia Securities Exchange Hayk Yeganyan, in turn, highly appreciated the cooperation with the Cbonds agency.

“We hope that the availability of relevant market information about AMX on the Cbonds website will increase the interest of regional and international investors in AMX financial products and services, and will also contribute to the intensification of trading in securities of Armenian and foreign issuers,” Yeganyan said.

As of today, the Cbonds website provides information about the parameters of over 600 Armenian and Eurobond issues, of which 130 issues totaling more than $4 billion are in circulation,  information on the parameters of 11 shares of Armenian issuers as well as an archive on closing quotes and trading turnover.

AMX | Armenia Securities Exchange is Armenia’s only securities exchange, and it also runs the Central Depository of Armenia, helping investors raise capital for 18 years.

It aims to promote an attractive business environment to engage local and international partners by developing and introducing business-friendly products and services across trading, clearing, settlement and pension administration. -0-

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