CB placed short-term treasury state bonds in the volume of 1 billion drams

YEREVAN, October 20. /ARKA/. Central Bank of Armenia placed short-term treasury 26-week state bonds of the series AMGT26204105 in the volume of 1 billion drams, informed press-service of Central Bank of Armenia to ARKA.

Total volume of the submitted applications was 1444 million drams, from which 1334 million drams were by competitive applications of the dealers and 40 million drams – by non-competitive applications.

Treasury Depository submitted non-competitive applications in the amount of 70 million drams.

Nine dealers participated in the auctions. Weighted average of the bonds was 6.7481% annually by severance rate of 7.1429%. ($1 –386.57 drams). –0–

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