Central Bank’s total external liabilities fell by 0.8 percent in late to $609.9 million

YEREVAN, September 9 / ARKA /. Armenian Central Bank’s total external liabilities fell by 0.8 percent in late July when compared to the previous month to $609.9 million, according to the July issue of the regulator’s monthly bulletin.

The largest portion of the external debt – about 52.5%, or $320.1 million – was owed to the IMF. The figure was 0.86% down from the previous month.

At the same time SDR in July 2014 amounted to $134.8 million, a decline of 0.88% while other loans stood at $154.2 million, a decline of 0.64%.

Other foreign liabilities of the Central Bank in late July 2014 stood at $0.8 million. -0-

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