Armenia’s total state debt increased by $41.4 million

YEREVAN, January 8. /ARKA/. Armenia’s state debt amounted to $6 765.5 million in late November after growing 0.61 or by $41.4 million over one month, the National Statistical Committee reports.

The country’s foreign debt grew by $8.5 million to $5 395.7 million, where about $4 825 million is the Armenian government’s debt (growth by $5.9 million) and $570.6 million the central bank’s debt (growth by $2.6 million).

Armenia’s domestic debt grew by $32.8 million to $1 369.7 million, where $1 190.3 million is government bonds bought by residents and $170.3 million is foreign currency bonds. Internal guarantees totaled $9 million. -0—-

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