April 11 (SeeNews) - Serbia's central government debt decreased to 21.61 billion euro ($26.7 billion) at the end of February from 23.22 billion euro at the end of 2017, according to finance ministry data.
The debt was equivalent to 57.9% of the projected 2018 gross domestic product (GDP), down from 61.5% at the end of 2017, data posted on the website of the finance ministry shows.
End-month details follow (in billions of euro):
|
Feb'18 |
Dec'17 |
Direct liabilities |
21.611 |
21.458 |
- internal debt |
9.427 |
9.089 |
- external liabilities |
12.184 |
12.369 |
Indirect liabilities |
1.724 |
1.763 |
- internal debt |
0.193 |
0.209 |
- external liabilities |
1.531 |
1.554 |
Central govt debt |
23.336 |
23.221 |
($ = 0.808299 euro)