The private sector’s outstanding external loans dropped by USD 305m to USD 168.6bn in January, compared to the previous month, according to the Central Bank. Excluding trade credits, the sector’s short-term loans received from abroad hit USD 7.4bn, decreasing by USD 76m in comparison to the end of 2021. The liabilities of financial institutions constituted...
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Private sector’s external debt down by USD 3.6bn in December 2021
The private sector’s total outstanding loans received from abroad dropped by USD 3.6bn to USD 169.4bn in December 2021, as compared to the end of 2020, according to the Central Bank. The short-term loans — excluding trade credits — of the sector received from abroad amounted to USD 7.8bn, down USD 1.8bn from a year...