March 10 (SeeNews) - Serbia's central government debt decreased to 24.5 billion euro ($26 billion) at end-January, from 24.8 billion euro at the end of December, data from the country's Public Debt Administration (PDA) shows.
The debt was equivalent to 69.1% of the projected gross domestic product (GDP), down from 72.9% at the end of 2016.
Including non-guaranteed debt of local governments, the general government public debt stood at 24.9 billion euro.
Details follow (in millions of euro):
|
end-Jan |
end-Dec |
Direct liabilities |
22,419 |
22,677 |
-internal debt |
8,645 |
8,769 |
-external debt |
13,775 |
13,908 |
Indirect Liabilities |
2,085 |
2,144 |
-internal debt |
368 |
608 |
-external debt |
1,716 |
1,763 |
Central government public debt |
24,504 |
24,822 |
($=0.942886 euro)