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Armenia’s total state debt shrinks 1.1% to $4414.6 million in November

YEREVAN, January 13./ARKA/. Armenia’s total state debt amounted $4414.6 million in late November after shrinking 1.1% or by $50.1 million over the month, the National Statistical Service of Armenia reports.

The country’s foreign debt shrank 0.7% or by $27.87 million to $3 703.6 million by late November.

About $3 264.5 million of this amount is the government’s debt, which contracted by $16.9 million over November, and $439.1 million in the central bank’s debt, which reduced by $10.9 million.

Armenia’s internal debt reduced by $22.2 million to m$711 million, where government bonds bought by residents total about $664 million. Government bonds in foreign currencies amounted to $40.8 million, loans to $4 million and internal guarantees to $2.2 million.–0–

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