Armenian Central Bank’s external liabilities rise by 7.2% to $724.8bln in July

YEREVAN, September 12. /ARKA/. The aggregate external liabilities of Armenia’s Central Bank in July 2013 rose by 7.2% to $724.8 million, if compared to June 2013, the regulator said in its monthly bulletin for 2013 July.

The bulk of foreign debt – about 62.3% or $ 451.6 million – was owed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), an increase of 10.5% over the month. The amount of SDR in July stood at $133.2 million, an increase of 0.68% in the period; other loan liabilities were $139.7mln (3.6% increase).

Other liabilities of the Central Bank as of July 2013 stood at $400,000 ($ 1-409.60 drams). -0 –

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