Auction Held for Placement of Government Bonds Exceeding 112.5 bln AMD

YEREVAN, April 29. /ARKA/. An auction took place at the Armenia Stock Exchange for the placement of government bonds totaling over 112.5 billion AMD, specifically:

1. Government bonds with ISIN AMGB1129A357, having a maturity period of 11 years: the placement volume reached 27,565,300,000 AMD, with a weighted average yield of 8.6845% and an annual coupon yield of 9%.

2. Government bonds with ISIN AMGN36294293, with a maturity period of 3 years: the placement volume was 40,000,000,000 AMD, the weighted average yield was 7.4851%, and the annual coupon yield was 9%.

3. Government bonds with ISIN AMGN60294318, having a maturity period of 5 years: the placement volume was 40,000,000,000 AMD, with a weighted average yield of 8.0136% and an annual coupon yield of 9%.

4. Government bonds with ISIN AMGT52054278, with a maturity period of 1 year: the placement volume was 5,000,000,000 AMD, and the weighted average yield was 6.9643%. -0-

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