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Armenian Central Bank’s liabilities exceed AMD 1089.4 billion in late September

YEREVAN, November 16. /ARKA/. Total liabilities of the Central Bank of Armenia exceeded AMD 1089.4 billion by Late September after they grew 0.5%, compared with late June, the regulator reports.

Its liabilities in foreign currencies shrank have 2.4% over the third quarter to AMD 408.3 billion against AMD 418.4 billion at the end of the previous quarter.

The central bank’s foreign currency liabilities to the government grew 12% from AMD 2.8 billion in late June to AMD 3.2 billion in late September.

Financial and other organizations’ deposits and accounts in the central bank grew from AMD 41.4 billion in late June to AMD 48.5 billion in late September – 16.9% quarter-on-quarter growth.

The regulators other borrowings grew from AMD 48.2 billion to AMD 49.7 billion (3.1% growth). Other liabilities in foreign currencies amounted to AMD 172.5 million in late September.

The central bank’s liabilities in drams amounted to AMD 681.2 billion and made up 62.5% (15.3 billion more than in the second quarter) of its total liabilities in the third quarter against 61.4% in the second quarter.

The regulator’s liabilities in drams toward the government contracted by AMD 4.1 billion or 3.9% in the third quarter, compare with the previous quarter, to AMD 101.1 billion.

The total amount of drams in banknotes and coins in circulation has grown  4.3% or by AMD 16.5 billion since late June exceeding AMD 400.5 billion in late September.

Financial and other organizations’ dram deposits and accounts in the central bank grew 3.1% or by AMD 5.2 billion to AMD 177.1 billion.

The central bank’s other liabilities in drams totaled AMD 2.4 billion in late September.  ($1 – AMD 407.71). –0—

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