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As APA reports, the opening price of the morning session on the BEST (Bourse E-system of Trades) was AZN 0.8786/USD and deals of 439 450 were concluded on USD/AZN T+1 instrument.
The manat exchange remained unchanged at the end of the session. 
Deals of AZN 1 757 520 were closed on USD/AZM T+0 instrument in the midday trading. The exchange rate of manat stood at AZN 0.8785/USD 1.
According to the results of the two sessions, the total volume of the trades on USD/AZN instrument amounted to $2.5mn or AZN 2 196 970.
The average cost per deal was $416 667.
On USD/AZN T+1, T+2 instruments and SWAP_USD/AZN in BEST, no deals were closed through lack of demand.
No bids on RUB/AZN and EUR/AZN T+1instruments were made by banks. 
In the interbank credit market functioning in the framework of BEST, BakiBOR index counted in line with requests made by market makers constituted 15.20% in manats and 15.20% in USD on 90-day instrument.
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