Total volume of transactions on AMX in January-March totalled 112 billion drams

YEREVAN, 7 June. /ARKA/. The total volume of transactions made at the Armenian Securities Exchange (AMX) in January-March 2024 stood at about 112 billion drams, the National Statistical Committee (NSC) reported.

The total volume of transactions concluded in 2023 stood at 185 billion drams.

Repo deals accounted for 14.2bn drams, equity deals for 289.5m drams, government bonds for 75.7bn and corporate bonds for 21.7bn drams.

The NSC also reported that the total number of transactions on AMX during the reporting period totaled 2,068, compared to 6,472 in 2023.

Thirty-one companies were listed on AMX in the first quarter of 2024 (23 in 2023). ($1 – AMX 387.65) -0-.

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