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Armenia’s equity market capitalization surged by 56% reaching 263.5 billion AMD

YEREVAN, December 5. /ARKA/. The insights of the November at Armenia Securities Exchange (AMX) have shown a surge of market and trade values of securities in comparison with November, 2021, the exchnage said.

Government bonds

On the primary auction platform of AMX the allocation volume of government bonds has reached 15.4 billion AMD.

Trade value of the government bonds in November made 8.4 billion AMD. Total 64 trades have been concluded with treasury government bonds.

Corporate bonds

Corporate bonds show the same dynamic growth both in market value and trade value of securities compared to the indices of the same period last year. Market value of this month reached to 406.9 billion AMD. Trade value in October, 2022 reached more than 22.7 billion AMD, with 244 trades concluded. The number of corporate bonds traded at AMX reached 100.

REPO

Number of REPO agreements has increased to 589 mln AMD.

Equity

The same increase in dynamics can be seen in equity data. Trade value reached more than 262 million AMD, the market capitalization surged by 56%, reaching the total sum of 263.5 billion AMD, with 528 trades concluded. -0-

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