Armenia’s foreign debt reduced by $33.6 million in March

YEREVAN, April 11. /ARKA/. Armenia’s foreign debt amounted to $4 943.6 million in late March 2019 after shrinking 0.67% or by $33.6 million over one month, the country’s finance ministry reports. According to the ministry’s report, the government’s domestic debt has grown 2% or by 29.5 million to $1 445.9 million.

The central bank’s debt has shrunk by 5.3 million to $544.7 million.
Armenia’s state debt totaled $6 934.2 million in late March 2019 after reducing 0.14% or by $9.4 million. –0—

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