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Armenian Central Bank’s external liabilities rose by 7 percent in late July to $593.7 million

YEREVAN, September 4, / ARKA /. As of late July 2015 Armenian Central Bank’s total external liabilities stood at $593.7 million, having increased 7% over the previous month, according to the monthly bulletin of the regulator for July 2015.

The largest portion of the foreign debt was owed to IMF – about 45.2% of the total or $268.2 million. It declined 0.6% from the previous month.

Liabilities in SDR amounted to $122.7 million, a decline of 0.6%. The regulator also owed $ 202.2 million in other loans, an increase of 25.7% over the previous month.

Other external liabilities of the Central Bank as of late July 2015 stood at $06 million. ($ 1 – 485.49 drams). -0-

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