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  • RA State Budget Fulfilled With 17.6 Billion Dram Surplus In First Qu

    RA STATE BUDGET FULFILLED WITH 17.6 BILLION DRAM SURPLUS IN FIRST QUARTER OF 2007

    Noyan Tapan
    Mayt 09 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 9, NOYAN TAPAN. In the first quarter of 2007, the state
    budget of the RA (without inflow of funds under credit programs
    financed from external sources) was fulfilled with a surplus of
    17.6 bln drams (about 48.7 mln USD). The state budget was negatively
    financed by 15.5 bln drams from the domestic sources and by 2.1 bln
    drams from external sources of financing.

    According to data of the RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, the
    state budget was negatively financed by 2.1 bln drams at the expense
    of treasury bonds (their issue made 9.3 bln drams, redemption - 11.4
    bln drams). 433.3 mln drams was allocated from domestic sources of
    deficit financing for payment of promissory notes. Available budgetary
    resources increased by 12.9 ln drams.

    In January-March 2007, 2.1 bln drams was allocated for payment of
    external liabilities. In particular, 1.3 bln drams was allocated for
    payment of liabilities under World Bank programs, 374 mln drams - for
    payment of liabilities under programs implemented with the assistance
    of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and
    411 mln drams was allocated against the commodity credit provided by
    the US.

    During the indicated period about 2.1 bln drams was allocated for state
    debt servicing, with the quarterly program being fulfilled by 94.5%.

    Particularly, 1.2 bln drams was allocated for servicing of the domestic
    debt, 848.2 mln drams - for servicing of the foreign debt. State debt
    servicing expenditures declined by 15.1% compared with January-March
    2006.
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