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The average-weighted dollar exchange rate was 0,8723 at the morning session on US currency in the BEST (Bourse E-system of trades). On instrument USD/AZM T+0 deals were 3 999 439 AZN. Manat exchange rate remained unchanged.
In the afternoon session, deals were 6 653 032 AZN. The average-weighted dollar exchange rate was 0,8723.
The volume of trades in the instrument USD/AZM T+0 for both sessions totaled 10 652 471 AZN (USD 12 212 000). The average cost of one deal was $ 1 110 182.
On USD/AZN T+1, T+2 instrument in BEST, no deals did take place because of lack of demand. On Instrument EUR/AZN deals didn't take place.
In the inter-bank credit market functioning in the framework of BEST, BakiBOR index counted in line with requests made by market makers constituted 14,20 % in manats on 90 day-instruments, and 14.63 % in USD.
No deals on credit instrument between the banks did take place on December 5. AzerTAg
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