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The average exchange rate of the Armenian dram to the US dollar in November was 1.8% lower than a year ago

YEREVAN, December 5. /ARKA/. In November 2025, the average exchange rate of the Armenian dram to the US dollar was 382.0 drams, which is 1.8% lower than the same figure in November 2024 (389.0 drams). This is according to a report by the Statistical Committee of Armenia (Armstat).

In November 2025, compared to October of the same year, consumer prices increased by 0.6% and the exchange rate of the Armenian dram to the US dollar decreased by 0.2% (the dram appreciated).

In November of this year, compared to December of last year, a 2% increase in consumer prices was accompanied by a 3.7% decrease in the exchange rate of the Armenian dram to the US dollar. In the same period last year, consumer prices in the republic increased by 0.4%, while the exchange rate of the Armenian dram against the US dollar decreased by 3.8%.

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