07.01.2016, 01:27
Gross External Debt of Georgia
OREANDA-NEWS. The gross external debt of Georgia amounted to 14.4 billion USD (34.2 billion GEL) as of 30 September 2015, that accounts for 97.2 percent of the GDP. The gross external debt of Georgia increased by 114.9 million USD during the third quarter of 2015. Out of that increase 145.6 million USD was due to transactions.
Public sector external debt amounted to 5.9 billion USD (14.0 billion GEL) or 39.8 percent of GDP. 4.3 billion USD (10.2 billion GEL) or 28.9 percent of GDP was the debt of the general government; external liabilities of the National Bank of Georgia amounted to 225.9 million USD (538.0 million GEL) or 1.5 percent of GDP; and the bonds and loans of public enterprises were correspondingly 769.2 million USD (1.8 billion GEL) 5.2 percent of GDP and 615.7 million USD (1.5 billion GEL) 4.2 percent of GDP.
Banking sector external debt amounted to 2.8 billion USD (6.6 billion GEL) or 18.9 percent of GDP; Other sectors' external debt stood at 4.1 billion USD (9.8 billion GEL) or 27.8 percent of GDP; While 3.0 billion USD (7.1 billion GEL) or 20.1 percent of GDP was the intercompany lending. 95.2 percent of the gross external debt of Georgia was denominated in foreign currency.
The net external debt of Georgia amounted to 9.1 billion USD (21.6 billion GEL or 61.4 percent of GDP) as of 30 September 2015. Net public sector external debt was 3.4 billion USD (8.0 billion GEL or 22.9 percent of GDP).
External liabilities of the National Bank of Georgia decreased by 7.1 million USD, out of that, transactions led to decrease of the debt by 6.7 million USD. By the end of the third quarter of 2015, the external debt of the National Bank of Georgia amounted to 225.9 million USD, of which 202.1 million USD are Special Drawing Rights (SDR)1 which have no maturity date, therefore there is no obligation to repay them as long as Georgia is a member of the IMF.
Public sector external debt amounted to 5.9 billion USD (14.0 billion GEL) or 39.8 percent of GDP. 4.3 billion USD (10.2 billion GEL) or 28.9 percent of GDP was the debt of the general government; external liabilities of the National Bank of Georgia amounted to 225.9 million USD (538.0 million GEL) or 1.5 percent of GDP; and the bonds and loans of public enterprises were correspondingly 769.2 million USD (1.8 billion GEL) 5.2 percent of GDP and 615.7 million USD (1.5 billion GEL) 4.2 percent of GDP.
Banking sector external debt amounted to 2.8 billion USD (6.6 billion GEL) or 18.9 percent of GDP; Other sectors' external debt stood at 4.1 billion USD (9.8 billion GEL) or 27.8 percent of GDP; While 3.0 billion USD (7.1 billion GEL) or 20.1 percent of GDP was the intercompany lending. 95.2 percent of the gross external debt of Georgia was denominated in foreign currency.
The net external debt of Georgia amounted to 9.1 billion USD (21.6 billion GEL or 61.4 percent of GDP) as of 30 September 2015. Net public sector external debt was 3.4 billion USD (8.0 billion GEL or 22.9 percent of GDP).
External liabilities of the National Bank of Georgia decreased by 7.1 million USD, out of that, transactions led to decrease of the debt by 6.7 million USD. By the end of the third quarter of 2015, the external debt of the National Bank of Georgia amounted to 225.9 million USD, of which 202.1 million USD are Special Drawing Rights (SDR)1 which have no maturity date, therefore there is no obligation to repay them as long as Georgia is a member of the IMF.
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