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Iran's foreign debts hit $7.6B

Business Materials 5 September 2016 16:28 (UTC +04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Sept. 5

By Fatih Karimov – Trend:

Iran’s foreign debts reached $7.571 billion by June 21, the country's Central Bank said.

The short-term foreign debts were counted at $2.225 billion, meanwhile the long-term debts stood at $5.346 billion.

Iran's foreign debt has been on the decline since 2007. From that year to March 2015, the country’s foreign debt lowered from $28.647 billion to $5.108 billion.

The country’s foreign debts stood at $19.185 billion in 2012, $7.682 billion in 2013 and $6.655 in 2014, according to the Central Bank of Iran.

The foreign debt is a part of the total debt in a country that is owed to creditors outside the country. The debtors can be the government, corporations or private sector. The debt includes money owed to private commercial banks, other governments, or international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.

The central bank of Iran also put the worth of foreign assets in Iranian banks and credit institutions (excluding the CBI) at 2281 trillion rials (each 31,268 rials making one USD) by June 21, 11.9 percent more compared to June 21, 2015.

The figure indicates a 1.1-percent fall compared to the end of last fiscal year (March 20).

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