AMX held government bond placement and redemption auctions worth 35 billion drams

YEREVAN, May 12. /ARKA/. On May 12, the Armenia Securities Exchange (AMX) held a government bond placement auction worth 30 billion drams and a government bond redemption auction worth 5 billion drams.

Among them, as reported by the exchange’s press service:

1. Government bonds with the distinguishing code AMGN60294318 and a maturity of 5 years. The placement volume is 30,000,000,000 drams. The weighted average yield of the auction price is 7.9963%, and the annual coupon yield is 7.6%.

2. Government bonds with the distinguishing code AMGN36294277 and a maturity of 3 years. The repurchase volume is AMD 3,000,000,000. The average weighted yield of the auction price is 6.7391%, the annual coupon yield is 8.4%.

3. Government bonds with the distinguishing code AMGN60294276 and a maturity of 5 years. The repurchase volume is AMD 2,000,000,000. The average weighted yield of the auction price is 6.7%, the annual coupon yield is 9.4%.

Government bonds are available both on the AMX trading platform and on the online platform gp.minfin.am.

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