August 2025 Securities Market Data at the Armenia Stock Exchange

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 Armenia Stock Exchange (AMX) has summarized the trading activity for August 2025. The month showed a dynamic trading environment, highlighting growing investor confidence and market activity.

On the primary auction platform of AMX, the allocation volume of government bonds was approximately 38.6 billion AMD. In the secondary market, 64 transactions were executed with a total volume of more than 9 billion AMD.

In the corporate bonds market, a 45% increase in trading volume was recorded compared to the same period last year, reaching more than 6.1 billion AMD. During the reporting period, 843 transactions were concluded with 163 corporate bonds circulating on the exchange as of the end of August. This sustained growth reflects a healthy demand for corporate bonds.

The trade volume of equity reached more than 228 million AMD and the market capitalization about 460 billion AMD*. Compared to the same period of the previous year, the trade volume has increased by 49 % with 165 trades concluded, while the market capitalization has grown by 41.36%.

The volume of REPO agreements has been more than 4.9 billion AMD. A total of 46 repo transactions were conducted in August.

In August, in the foreign exchange platform US dollar exchange was executed with around 2.2 billion AMD. Throughout the month, the demand exchange rate for the US dollar ranged between 382.7 and 383 AMD, with the weighted average transaction price standing at 383.10 AMD.

Comparative charts of monthly data can be viewed on the official AMX website.

* As a result of reviewing the calculation methodology, changes have been made to the capitalization calculation, leading to differences. From now on, stock capitalization will also include the volume of preferred shares.


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The Armenia Stock Exchange provides a completely automated electronic trading platform and beneficial conditions for trade. Today, instruments traded on the stock exchange include stocks, corporate and Government bonds, currency, credit resources, as well as REPO (repurchase agreements) and SWAP.

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