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Armenian central bank’s total external liabilities in July 2016 stood at $624.5 million

YEREVAN September 29, / ARKA /. Armenian Central Bank’s total external liabilities in July 2016 stood at $624.5 million, having increased by 0.5% from the previous month, according to the regulator’s monthly bulletin for July 2016.

The Central Bank owed $285.9 million (about 45.8% of the total debt) to the IMF, by 1% less than in June. At the same time the SDR at the IMF stood at $122.3 million, a decline of 0.4% from June, while other liabilities stood at  $215.7 million, a 3.2% growth.

The Central Bank had also other liabilities as of late July worth $0.5 million ($ 1 – 474.03 drams). -0-

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