Net internal assets of CB Armenia were 86.9 billion drams in February increased by 41.2%

YEREVAN, March 24. /ARKA/. Net internal assets of CB Armenia were about 86.9 billion drams in February 2011 increased by 41.2% versus January, report “On summarized indicators of CB balance” states.

Net internal assets are the requirements of the Central Bank, banking system, commercial banks and real sector to the government.

Requirements of the Central Bank to the government reduced by 18.3% making minus 103.3 billion drams, commercial banks increased by 0.8% in February making 67.8 billion drams at the end of the month and other requirements increased by 1.3% making 122.4 billion drams.

In February, net international reserves were 395.2 billion drams reduced by 1.6% versus January. Monetary base was about 482 billion drams increased by 4% versus the last month. ($1-368.78 drams). —0–

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