On November 27, the Central Bank of Armenia reported an increase in the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar by 0.75 drams, reaching 391.63 drams. In contrast, the Russian ruble decreased by 0.13 drams, settling at 3.58 drams. The euro also strengthened, rising by 1.22 drams to 412.31 drams.
The Swiss franc demonstrated a notable increase of 2.61 drams, reaching 444.08 drams, while the British pound rose by 1.92 drams to 494.04 drams. Among regional currencies, the Georgian lari appreciated by 0.40 drams to 142.93 drams.
Asian currencies also showed mixed trends: the Chinese yuan gained 0.12 drams, reaching 54.02 drams, while the Japanese yen increased by 0.45 drams to 25.87 drams. The Kazakhstani tenge, however, dropped by 0.04 drams, reaching 7.80 drams for 10 tenge.
In the precious metals market, declines were recorded: gold dropped by 103.92 drams to 33,015.37 drams, while silver fell by 2.40 drams to 384.54 drams.