Armenia’s public debt reaches 46 404.7 million in late November 2017

YEREVAN, January 9. /ARKA/. Armenia’s total public debt amounted to $6 404.7 million in late November 2017 after growing 1.7% or by $108 million over one month, the National Statistical Service reports.

The country’s foreign debt grew by $62.7 million to $5115.7 million, where the government’s debt amounted to $4 500.8 million after growing by $55.4 million and the central bank’s debt to $614.9 million after growing by $7.2 million.

Armenia’s domestic debt grew by $45.3 million to $1 289 million, where the government bonds bought by residents total $1 124.8 million, government bonds in foreign currencies $155.1 million and domestic guarantees $9 million.

In the government budget for 2017, the country’s public debt is projected at $6.245 billion. –0—-

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