SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), January 9 (SeeNews) – Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign debt increased to a preliminary 8.8 billion marka ($4.7 billion/4.5 billion euro) at the end of the third quarter in 2016 from a revised 8.6 billion marka a year earlier, according to central bank data.
Bosnia’s foreign debt totalled 8.7 billion marka at the end of the second quarter, revised central bank figures indicate.
At the end of September, Bosnia owed 2.7 billion marka to the World Bank, 1.7 billion marka to the European Investment Bank, 1.1 billion marka to the International Monetary Fund, 752.8 million marka to the Paris Club of creditors, 974.6 million marka to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and 226.9 million marka to the European Commission.
Detailed data in million marka:
|
Q3'16 |
Q3'15 |
World Bank |
2,737 |
2,687 |
EIB |
1,688 |
1,502 |
IMF |
1,059.9 |
1,046.4 |
Paris Club |
752.8 |
780.34 |
EBRD |
974.6 |
1,010.6 |
European Commission |
226.9 |
234.7 |
(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)