Total liabilities of Armenia’s CB hit $730.9 mln in December

YEREVAN, February 13. /ARKA/. Armenian Central Bank (CB) said its aggregate liabilities dropped by 3.1% in December 2012 from the same month a year earlier to $730.9 million.

IMF loans accounted for the biggest share of CB’s debts—nearly 63.4% or $463.7 million (10.5% down from early last year).

SDR placement stood at $135.2 million in December (0.074% up from early last year) and other credits –$131.8 million (30.9% rise). Other foreign liabilities accounted for $0.1 million (66.7% drop). ($1-406.49 drams).—0-

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