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    EXTERNAL DEBT OF ARMENIAN COMMERCIAL BANKS, CREDIT INSTITUTIONS $555MLN IN 2008

    Noyan Tapan
    March 24, 2009

    YEREVAN, March 24. /ARKA/. The external debt of the Armenian commercial
    banks and credit institutions totaled $555mln last year.

    According to the Review of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) for
    the 4th quarter of 2008, the Armenian commercial banks and credit
    institutions attracted a total of $573mln last year.

    Last year, the Armenian commercial banks and credit institutions
    spent a total of $380mln on serving their external debts.

    As of the end of 2008, among the principal creditors of the Armenian
    commercial banks and credit institutions were Russia (16.4% in the
    total debt against 14.4% in 2007), France (9.4% against 3%), Latvia
    (9.1% against 10.8%), Germany (7.5% against 6.2%).

    Also, international organizations issued about 25.2% of the credits
    last year.

    The banks invested the attracted credits in the following sectors:
    industry ($184mln), agriculture ($94), the financial sector ($85).

    The weighted average interest rate on credits attracted by the Armenian
    financial organizations was reduced down to 6.3% last year against.

    Also, the credits with floating interest rates (LIBOR, EURIBOR, CBA
    government bonds) constituted 57.9% of all the attracted credits,
    the average repayment period being 3 years and eleven months. During
    the period under review, short-term credits constituted 12.4% against
    13.7% late in 2007.
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