Central Bank’s combined liabilities grew by 0.4 percent to $632.6 million

YEREVAN, June 12 / ARKA /. Armenian Central Bank said its aggregated foreign liabilities in April 2014 increased by 0.4 percent from March to approximately $632.6 million.

According to the regulator’s monthly bulletin for April, the bulk of the foreign debt was owed to the IMF- about 54.2% or $342.6 million of the total liabilities (an increase of 0.35 percent over the previous month).

The SDR in April 2014 stood at $136.4 million (up 0.3%) and other loans at $152.5 million (up 0.3%).

Other foreign liabilities in April 2014 stood at $1.1 million ($ 1 – 411.67 drams). -0-

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