External liabilities of Central Bank of Armenia $682.8mln in November

YEREVAN, January 17. /ARKA/. Total external liabilities of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) amounted to $682.8 million in November 2013, a reduction of 6.6% from the beginning of the year, says CBA monthly guidebook for November.

IMF loans constitute the highest share in external liabilities – about 59.1% or $403.6 million, a reduction of 13% from the beginning of 2013.

SDR liabilities were 135.1 million as of the end of November, compared to 135.2 million at the end of 2012.

Other loans rose by 8.9% from the beginning of the year to $143.6 million in the period; other liabilities amounted to $400,000 (33.3% increase). ($1 – 406.25drams).–0–

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