Armenian CB’s external liabilities rose to $647.6mln in February

YEREVAN, April 29. /ARKA/. Total external liabilities of the Central Bank of Armenia rose by about 1% to $647.6 million in February against January, the monthly information bulletin of the CBA for February reports.

IMF loans account for the largest share in liabilities – about 55.5% or $359.2 million (reduction of 1.3% over the month).

SDR placement amounted to $136.2 million (0.9% increase) in February; other loans totaled $151.9mln (6.9% increase).

Other liabilities of the Central Bank were $0.3mln in February. ($1=412.80drams).–0–

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