The total turnover of securities market in Azerbaijan amounted to 4 billion 808.81 million manat
From the beginning of 2014, the aggregate turnover of the securities market in Azerbaijan amounted to 4 billion 808.81 million manat.
According to the Baku Stock Exchange (BSE) as of May 1, the largest share in the market for government securities was for repo operations (3.44 billion). In the second place (694.91 million manat) was the value of shares of corporate securities market participants. It was followed (311.4 million manat ) by turnover of corporate bonds on the secondary market .
The share of the notes of the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan was 217.87 million manat. Implementation of corporate bonds in the corporate market totaled 46.36 million manat.
In addition, 5 million 707.7 thousand manats was repaid from the government bonds brought to sale by the Ministry of Finance. - 17D-
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