September 12 (SeeNews) - Albania’s gross foreign debt came in at about 9.9 billion euro ($10.1 billion) at the end of June, up 0.9% compared to its value recorded at the end of March, the country's central bank said on Monday.
The foreign debt of Albania's general government, commercial banks and the central bank increased in the second quarter, whereas that of the other sectors was lower compared with the previous three-month period, according to figures released by Bank of Albania.
Details follow (in millions of euro):
|
end-June |
end-March |
Total foreign debt |
9,893.4 |
9,804.8 |
Commercial banks |
1,585.0 |
1,530.5 |
-short-term debt |
383.2 |
341.9 |
-long-term debt |
1,201.8 |
1,188.6 |
General government |
4,847.3 |
4,838.0 |
-short-term debt |
- |
- |
-long-term debt |
4,847.3 |
4,838.0 |
Central bank |
230.2 |
223.8 |
-short-term debt |
- |
- |
-long-term debt |
230.2 |
223.8 |
Other sectors |
1,532.6 |
1,535.3 |
-short-term debt |
524.6 |
519.2 |
-long-term debt |
1,007.9 |
1,016.1 |
Direct investment: intercompany lending |
1,698.3 |
1,677.3 |
($ = 0.9835 euro)