Armenian Central Bank’s total external liabilities in September were down 2.3% to $582.8 million

YEREVAN November 20, / ARKA /. Armenian Central Bank’s total external liabilities in September 2014 stood at $582.8 million, down 2.3% from the previous month, according to the regulator’s monthly bulletin.

The bulk of regulator’s external liabilities – about 51.2% or $298.3 million –were IMF loans, down 3.7% from the previous month.

Liabilities in SDR stood at $130.5 million, a decline of 2.3% while other loans increased by 0.45% to $153.4 million.

The Central Bank had also other external liabilities totaling $0.5 million. ($ 1 – 416.37 drams).-0

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