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Government bond allocation and buyback auctions with a volume of 64 billion AMD took place on AMX

YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/.  On July 11 the allocation and buyback auctions of government bonds totaling 64 billion AMD took place on Armenia Securities Exchange (AMX). 

In particular, on July 11 the volume to be allocated in the auction was 80 bln AMD, the allocated volume of auction of government bond (ISIN AMGB1129A332) was 60 bln AMD, with the demand surpassing 186 bln AMD.

The maturity period of bond is 10 years. The weighted average yield of the auction price is 11.1163%, and the annual yield of the coupon is 9.60%. 

This indicates the stability of the financial market, its attractiveness, and the confidence in the RA government bonds, AMX said. 

Armenian Treasury bonds are available not only on AMX’s trading platform but also via gp.minfin.am retail platform which is operated by AMX.  ($1 – 387.17 drams). -0-

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