Appendix
126
Contents
Gross Domestic Product 127Employment by Economic Sector 128Employment and Wages in the Public Sector 129Consumer Price Indices in 1996 (previous month = 100) 130Consumer Price Indices in 1996 (December 1995 = 100) 130Commodity Structure of Imports 131Commodity Structure of Exports 132Geographic Structure of Imports 133Geographic Structure of Exports 133Commodity and Geographic Structure of Imports (share of countriesíimports in commodity groups) 134Commodity and Geographic Structure of Imports (share of commodity groupsíimports in group of countries) 134Commodity and Geographic Structure of Exports (share of countriesíexports in commodity groups) 135Commodity and Geographic Structure of Exports (share of commodity groupsíexports in group of countries) 135Balance of Payments 136Foreign Debt Service 139Gross Foreign Debt 139Debt Indicators 139Consolidated State Budget 140Cash Basis Reporting of the General Government Budget 142Domestic Government Debt 144Money Supply 146Domestic Credit 147Nominal Interest Rates on One-month Deposits 148Real Interest Rates on One-month Deposits 148Nominal Interest Rates on Short-term Credits 149Real Interest Rates on Short-term Credits 149Denomination Composition in Notes and Coins 150Central Exchange Rate, Volume of the Interbank Forex Market andGross Forex Reserves 151Consolidated Balance Sheet of Commercial Banks 152Consolidated Income Statement of Commercial Banks 153Big Loans of Commercial Banks (as per Regulations No. 7 of the BNB) 154Capital Adequacy of Commercial Banks (as per Regulations No. 8 of the BNB) 154Consolidated Report of Commercial Banks (as per Regulations No. 9of the BNB) 154Transfers in the Banking System 155Major Economic and Political Events in 1996 156Major Resolutions of the Managing Board of the BNB in 1996 158
127
Indicators
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
1994 1995 19961 1995 19961
(growth rate on previousyear2, %)(current prices, million BGL)
GDP Industry and construction Agriculture Services
Adjustment3
FINAL DEMAND Final consumption Public Government spending
Gross investment Capital investment Inventory growth
Foreign trade balance4
Statistical discrepancy
1 NSI preliminary data.2 Rates are calculated according to methodologically comparable volumes.3 Including conditional added value of financial intermediaries, value added tax and import duties.4 Net exports of goods and services, travel services excluded.
Source: NSI.
525552 867691 1660327 2.1 -10.9145983 251492 524615 -6.3 -7.9
60384 111416 188833 14.4 -18.0310683 465652 894510 2.0 -6.5
8502 39131 52369
525552 867691 1660327479477 744558 1490559389130 610150 1283924 -1.6 -7.4
90347 134408 206635 -7.9 -31.8
49360 125126 191000 - -72327 123588 224000 8.8 -13.5
-22967 1538 -33000 - -
-3285 -1993 -28057 - -
0 0 6735 - -
128
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3.2
171.
419
5.0
218.
024
3.1
266.
436
6.6
101.
510
4.9
106.
810
6.0
125.
914
5.1
168.
018
3.0
213.
722
4.8
251.
935
1.1
101.
511
0.7
115.
312
0.5
140.
918
9.2
226.
725
5.9
292.
133
4.7
381.
250
4.6
105.
010
6.3
107.
910
8.6
115.
612
8.2
145.
315
1.7
156.
418
1.2
209.
323
8.7
CO
NS
UM
ER
PR
ICE
IN
DIC
ES
IN
1996
(previo
us m
on
th =
100)
Com
mod
ity
(ser
vice
s) g
roup
sJa
nuar
yF
ebru
ary
Mar
chA
pril
May
June
July
Aug
ust
Sept
embe
rO
ctob
erN
ovem
ber
Dec
embe
r
131
1775.1 31.5 2008.1 40.7 233.0 13.11622.4 28.8 1859.1 37.6 236.8 14.6
124.5 2.2 116.0 2.3 -8.5 -6.8
1259.7 22.3 909.8 18.4 -349.9 -27.8550.5 9.8 461.5 9.3 -89.0 -16.2267.4 4.7 192.5 3.9 -74.9 -28.0300.0 5.3 147.7 3.0 -152.4 -50.8114.1 2.0 84.5 1.7 -29.6 -25.9
802.3 14.2 602.8 12.2 -199.6 -24.9142.6 2.5 109.9 2.2 -32.6 -22.9139.3 2.5 93.7 1.9 -45.7 -32.887.9 1.6 80.7 1.6 -7.2 -8.2
143.1 2.5 78.2 1.6 -64.9 -45.483.7 1.5 66.6 1.3 -17.1 -20.4
642.8 11.4 571.5 11.6 -71.3 -11.1123.0 2.2 100.7 2.0 -22.3 -18.1114.5 2.0 88.3 1.8 -26.2 -22.9
455.7 8.1 372.6 7.5 -83.1 -18.2140.2 2.5 94.8 1.9 -45.4 -32.4
6.1 0.1 72.5 1.5 66.4 1092.5
397.0 7.0 258.3 5.2 -138.7 -34.9141.0 2.5 91.7 1.9 -49.3 -35.089.3 1.6 61.9 1.3 -27.4 -30.7
305.9 5.4 216.5 4.4 -89.4 -29.2179.5 3.2 117.1 2.4 -62.4 -34.8
5638.0 100.0 4939.6 100.0 -698.4 -12.4414.4 360.0
5223.6 4579.6 -644.0 -12.3
COMMODITY STRUCTURE OF IMPORTS
Commodity groups
Mineral products and fuels Mineral fuels and oils Ores, slags and ashes
Machines, transport facilities, appliances,tools and weapons Boilers, machines, appliances and machinery Electrical machines and appliances Cars, tractors and other transport facilities Optical instruments and appliances
Chemical products, plastics and rubber Plastics Organic chemical products Chemical industry products Inorganic chemical products Pharmaceutic products
Textile, leather materials, clothing, footwear andother industrial consumer goods Staple synthetic or artificial fibres Cotton
Animal and vegetable products,food, drink and tobacco Sugar and sugar products Cereals
Base metals and their products Cast-iron, iron and steel Aluminum and its products
Wood, paper, earthenware and glass products Paper and cardboard
Imports, total (CIF)(-) Freight expenditureImports, total (FOB)
Source: NSI (final data for 1995) and MF Computing Center and Customs Head Office (preliminary data for 1996).
1995 1996Change on
previous year
million %USD
million relativeUSD share, %
million relativeUSD share, %
132
985.8 18.4 943.6 20.0 -42.1 -4.3243.9 4.6 258.2 5.5 14.3 5.9185.4 3.5 137.1 2.9 -48.3 -26.0151.2 2.8 123.9 2.6 -27.3 -18.1121.4 2.3 117.6 2.5 -3.8 -3.191.9 1.7 95.0 2.0 3.2 3.476.8 1.4 90.3 1.9 13.5 17.6
1170.9 21.9 890.6 18.9 -280.3 -23.9306.0 5.7 244.9 5.2 -61.1 -20.0194.9 3.6 175.5 3.7 -19.4 -9.9
1047.5 19.6 827.9 17.5 -219.6 -21.0552.2 10.3 342.3 7.2 -209.9 -38.0280.4 5.2 248.3 5.3 -32.1 -11.4
686.1 12.8 700.1 14.8 13.9 2.0
153.1 2.9 166.4 3.5 13.4 8.796.8 1.8 106.9 2.3 10.1 10.486.3 1.6 100.6 2.1 14.3 16.6
755.8 14.1 718.1 15.2 -37.7 -5.0
421.0 7.9 385.4 8.2 -35.6 -8.4189.0 3.5 178.0 3.8 -11.0 -5.877.2 1.4 75.9 1.6 -1.3 -1.7
441.0 8.3 424.7 9.0 -16.3 -3.7329.0 6.2 305.7 6.5 -23.3 -7.1
258.3 4.8 218.9 4.6 -39.5 -15.375.4 1.4 74.0 1.6 -1.4 -1.9
5345.0 100.0 4723.8 100.0 -621.2 -11.6
COMMODITY STRUCTURE OF EXPORTS
Commodity groups
Chemical products, plastics and rubber Fertilizers Organic chemical products Inorganic chemical products Plastics Pharmaceutic products Tanning and dye extracts
Animal and vegetable products,food, drink and tobacco Tobacco and processed substitutes Soft and alcoholic drinks
Base metals and their products Cast-iron, iron and steel Copper and its products
Textile, leather materials, clothing, footwear andother industrial consumer goods Clothing and accessories other than knitwear Shoes Clothing and accessories to knitwear
Machines, transport facilities, appliances,tools and weapons Nuclear reactors, boilers, machines, appliances and machinery Electrical machines and appliances Sea and river shipping
Mineral products and fuels Mineral fuels and oils
Wood, paper, earthenware and glass products Wood and wood products
Exports, total (FOB)
Source: NSI (final data for 1995) and MF Computing Center (preliminary data for 1996).
1995 1996Change on
previous year
million %USD
million relativeUSD share, %
million relativeUSD share, %
133
GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE OF IMPORTS
Regions
EUROPEAN UNION Germany Italy Greece France Austria United Kingdom Netherlands
EFTA
OTHER OECD COUNTRIES USA Turkey
BALKAN COUNTRIES
CEFTA
FORMER USSR COUNTRIES Russia Ukraine
OTHER COUNTRIES Iran
Imports, total (CIF)(-) Freight expenditureImports, total (FOB)
Source: NSI (final data for 1995) and MF Computing Center and Customs Head Office (preliminary data for 1996).
2034.2 36.1 1547.0 31.3 -487.2 -23.9697.0 12.4 536.2 10.9 -160.8 -23.1326.6 5.8 299.0 6.1 -27.5 -8.4248.7 4.4 188.3 3.8 -60.4 -24.3157.3 2.8 154.0 3.1 -3.3 -2.1156.9 2.8 117.5 2.4 -39.4 -25.1147.4 2.6 99.7 2.0 -47.7 -32.3111.0 2.0 86.4 1.7 -24.6 -22.1
161.5 2.9 123.6 2.5 -37.9 -23.5
311.6 5.5 263.1 5.3 -48.5 -15.6119.1 2.1 107.6 2.2 -11.5 -9.699.8 1.8 90.7 1.8 -9.0 -9.1
244.7 4.3 155.3 3.1 -89.4 -36.5
178.1 3.2 152.0 3.1 -26.1 -14.6
1869.2 33.2 1556.7 31.5 -312.5 -16.71583.9 28.1 1401.3 28.4 -182.6 -11.5
188.1 3.3 110.9 2.2 -77.2 -41.1
839.1 14.9 1141.9 23.1 302.8 36.1170.1 3.0 75.8 1.5 -94.3 -55.4
5638.0 100.0 4939.6 100.0 -698.4 -12.4414.4 359.99
5223.6 4579.6 -644.0 -12.3
GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE OF EXPORTS
Regions
EUROPEAN UNION Italy Germany Greece United Kingdom France Spain Netherlands
EFTA
OTHER OECD COUNTRIES Turkey USA
BALKAN COUNTRIES Yugoslavia Macedonia Romania
CEFTA
FORMER USSR COUNTRIES Russia Ukraine Moldova Georgia
OTHER COUNTRIES Syria
Exports, total (FOB)
Source: NSI (final data for 1995) and MF Computing Center (preliminary data for 1996).
1997.9 37.4 1725.0 36.5 -272.8 -13.7436.0 8.2 471.4 10.0 35.3 8.1457.8 8.6 419.8 8.9 -38.0 -8.3367.7 6.9 321.0 6.8 -46.7 -12.7167.2 3.1 134.5 2.8 -32.7 -19.6152.9 2.9 120.6 2.6 -32.2 -21.1133.8 2.5 105.1 2.2 -28.7 -21.5102.5 1.9 75.9 1.6 -26.6 -26.0
95.1 1.8 55.9 1.2 -39.2 -41.2
592.3 11.1 526.9 11.2 -65.5 -11.1385.1 7.2 368.1 7.8 -17.0 -4.4162.3 3.0 105.7 2.2 -56.6 -34.9
692.8 13.0 496.7 10.5 -196.1 -28.385.5 1.6 226.3 4.8 140.9 164.8
436.2 8.2 143.1 3.0 -293.1 -67.295.6 1.8 72.4 1.5 -23.2 -24.2
97.3 1.8 89.9 1.9 -7.4 -7.6
922.8 17.3 913.0 19.3 -9.8 -1.1536.1 10.0 462.6 9.8 -73.6 -13.7190.7 3.6 160.1 3.4 -30.6 -16.043.1 0.8 87.7 1.9 44.6 103.50.0 0.0 75.8 1.6 75.8 100.0
947.3 17.7 916.5 19.4 -30.8 -3.369.9 1.3 71.4 1.5 1.5 2.1
5345.4 100.0 4723.8 100.0 -621.6 -11.6
1995 1996Change on
previous year
million %USD
million relativeUSD share, %
million relativeUSD share, %
1995 1996Change on
previous year
million %USD
million relativeUSD share, %
million relativeUSD share, %
134
7.0
5.0
1.8
1.3
19.8
20.1
5.9
7.4
35.9
32.5
22.9
27.0
6.6
6.7
100.
010
0.0
1.5
2.9
0.1
0.1
26.1
28.2
2.8
2.4
32.0
32.3
6.5
5.4
31.0
28.9
100.
010
0.0
20.3
20.0
7.2
4.3
12.8
17.4
2.8
2.5
40.3
34.9
11.9
16.0
4.8
4.9
100.
010
0.0
8.3
6.9
2.3
1.7
19.3
20.2
5.3
6.4
36.2
32.8
20.5
24.1
8.0
7.9
100.
010
0.0
6.4
29.1
12.5
9.7
14.4
15.4
43.0
26.1
7.5
10.4
8.6
5.4
7.6
4.0
100.
010
0.0
3.7
4.8
2.7
6.3
32.0
25.2
13.8
14.1
28.7
29.1
11.3
10.5
7.7
9.9
100.
010
0.0
2.1
1.5
68.5
79.7
10.3
6.1
6.4
3.9
6.2
4.9
2.9
1.5
3.8
2.4
100.
010
0.0
2.6
4.1
57.4
67.9
12.4
8.4
10.9
6.5
8.1
7.3
4.1
2.6
4.5
3.2
100.
010
0.0
22.2
14.3
47.7
62.2
4.0
4.8
1.7
1.2
19.9
12.2
4.4
4.7
0.4
0.4
100.
010
0.0
8.1
7.5
31.5
40.7
14.2
12.2
7.0
5.2
22.3
18.4
11.4
11.5
5.4
4.4
100.
010
0.0
31.3
20.7
2.0
1.0
50.2
51.5
30.4
44.0
58.0
55.3
72.3
73.5
44.0
48.1
36.1
31.3
0.5
0.9
0.0
0.0
5.2
5.8
1.1
1.2
4.1
4.4
1.6
1.2
16.4
16.5
2.9
2.5
13.9
14.1
1.3
0.6
5.0
7.6
2.2
2.5
10.0
10.1
5.7
7.4
4.9
6.0
5.5
5.3
45.8
35.8
3.3
1.6
60.4
64.9
33.8
47.7
72.1
69.7
79.6
82.0
65.2
70.5
44.5
39.1
3.4
12.1
1.7
0.7
4.4
4.0
26.5
15.7
1.5
1.8
3.3
1.5
6.1
2.9
4.3
3.1
1.5
2.0
0.3
0.5
7.1
6.4
6.2
8.3
4.1
4.9
3.1
2.8
4.5
7.0
3.2
3.1
8.4
6.3
72.2
61.8
23.9
15.8
30.0
23.2
9.2
8.4
8.3
4.2
23.0
17.3
33.2
31.5
13.3
20.4
74.1
63.0
35.4
26.1
62.7
47.2
14.7
15.0
14.6
8.5
33.5
27.2
40.6
37.7
40.9
43.8
22.5
35.4
4.2
9.0
3.5
5.1
13.2
15.3
5.7
9.5
1.2
2.3
14.9
23.1
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
CO
MM
OD
ITY
AN
D G
EO
GR
AP
HIC
ST
RU
CT
UR
E O
F I
MP
OR
TS
(sh
are o
f cou
ntr
iesí
imp
orts
in
com
mod
ity g
rou
ps)
CO
MM
OD
ITY
AN
D G
EO
GR
AP
HIC
ST
RU
CT
UR
E O
F I
MP
OR
TS
(sh
are o
f com
mod
ity g
rou
psí
imp
orts
in
grou
p o
f cou
ntr
ies)
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
Eur
opea
n U
nion
OE
CD
EF
TA
Oth
er O
EC
D c
ount
ries
OE
CD
, to
tal
Bal
kan
coun
trie
sC
EE
CE
FT
AF
orm
er U
SSR
cou
ntri
esC
EE
, to
tal
Oth
er c
ount
ries
Tot
al
Sour
ce:
NSI
(fi
nal
data
for
199
5) a
nd
MF
Com
puti
ng C
ente
r an
d C
usto
ms
Hea
d O
ffic
e (p
relim
inar
y da
ta f
or 1
996)
.
Ani
mal
and
vege
tabl
epr
oduc
ts,
food
,dr
ink
and
toba
cco
Min
eral
prod
ucts
and
fuel
s
Che
mic
alpr
oduc
ts,
plas
tics
and
rubb
er
Bas
e m
etal
s an
dth
eir
prod
ucts
Mac
hine
s,tr
ansp
ort
faci
litie
s,ap
plia
nces
, to
ols
and
wea
pons
Tex
tile
, le
athe
rm
ater
ials
, cl
othi
ng,
foot
wea
r an
d ot
her
indu
stra
l co
nsum
ergo
ods
Woo
d, p
aper
,ea
rthe
nwar
e an
dgl
ass
prod
ucts
Min
eral
prod
ucts
and
fuel
s
Che
mic
alpr
oduc
ts,
plas
tics
and
rubb
er
Bas
e m
etal
s an
dth
eir
prod
ucts
Mac
hine
s,tr
ansp
ort
faci
litie
s,ap
plia
nces
, to
ols
and
wea
pons
Tex
tile
, le
athe
rm
ater
ials
, cl
othi
ng,
foot
wea
r an
d ot
her
indu
stra
l co
nsum
ergo
ods
Woo
d, p
aper
,ea
rthe
nwar
e an
dgl
ass
prod
ucts
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
Eur
opea
n U
nion
OE
CD
EF
TA
Oth
er O
EC
D c
ount
ries
OE
CD
, to
tal
Bal
kan
coun
trie
sC
EE
CE
FT
AF
orm
er U
SSR
cou
ntri
esC
EE
, to
tal
Oth
er c
ount
ries
Tot
al
Ani
mal
and
vege
tabl
epr
oduc
ts,
food
,dr
ink
and
toba
cco
Reg
ions
Reg
ions
(%)
(%)
Tot
al
Tot
al
135
13.8
11.8
3.1
3.6
16.7
16.3
26.4
23.1
10.5
12.4
23.5
27.2
6.2
5.6
100.
010
0.0
15.4
30.7
8.7
0.9
1.7
8.6
54.7
17.7
4.1
8.9
14.0
31.7
1.4
1.5
100.
010
0.0
20.8
11.8
7.6
17.7
23.1
20.9
27.6
27.4
5.7
6.8
12.6
12.7
2.7
2.8
100.
010
0.0
15.4
12.3
4.3
6.7
17.6
17.2
27.6
23.9
9.2
11.0
20.7
24.0
5.3
4.9
100.
010
0.0
20.4
20.7
19.9
17.2
25.9
22.3
12.8
18.5
7.2
8.2
6.7
6.4
7.0
6.7
100.
010
0.0
17.4
23.9
15.2
0.5
19.5
16.3
11.4
11.0
27.5
33.5
5.5
12.3
3.6
2.5
100.
010
0.0
50.0
44.3
4.9
6.6
17.2
20.8
2.5
2.3
16.5
15.9
4.8
5.5
4.2
4.6
100.
010
0.0
36.2
35.2
11.5
9.7
20.8
21.0
7.2
8.2
13.3
14.4
5.6
6.2
5.3
5.2
100.
010
0.0
14.6
8.6
13.6
13.5
16.6
25.3
19.2
16.6
29.7
27.0
3.6
5.8
2.7
3.1
100.
010
0.0
21.9
18.9
8.3
9.0
18.4
20.0
19.6
17.5
14.1
15.2
12.8
14.8
4.8
4.6
100.
010
0.0
23.5
22.9
13.9
14.5
33.8
29.8
50.3
48.1
27.7
29.8
68.3
67.0
48.1
44.5
37.4
36.5
1.3
1.9
1.9
0.1
0.2
0.5
5.0
1.2
0.5
0.7
1.9
2.5
0.5
0.4
1.8
1.2
10.5
7.0
10.2
21.9
13.9
11.7
15.6
17.5
4.4
5.0
10.8
9.5
6.1
6.7
11.1
11.2
35.3
31.8
26.0
36.5
47.8
42.0
70.9
66.7
32.6
35.5
81.1
79.1
54.7
51.5
50.2
48.9
12.1
11.5
31.3
20.1
18.2
11.8
8.5
11.1
6.6
5.7
6.8
4.6
18.8
15.3
13.0
10.5
1.4
2.4
3.3
0.1
1.9
1.6
1.1
1.2
3.5
4.2
0.8
1.6
1.3
1.0
1.8
1.9
39.4
45.4
10.2
14.1
16.1
20.1
2.2
2.6
20.1
20.2
6.4
7.2
15.1
19.3
17.3
19.3
52.9
59.3
44.8
34.3
36.2
33.4
11.8
14.9
30.2
30.1
14.0
13.4
35.2
35.6
32.0
31.7
11.8
8.9
29.2
29.2
16.0
24.6
17.4
18.4
37.2
34.4
4.9
7.6
10.0
12.9
17.7
19.4
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
CO
MM
OD
ITY
AN
D G
EO
GR
AP
HIC
ST
RU
CT
UR
E O
F E
XP
OR
TS
(sh
are o
f cou
ntr
iesí
exp
orts
in
com
mod
ity g
rou
ps)
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
Eur
opea
n U
nion
OE
CD
EF
TA
Oth
er O
EC
D c
ount
ries
OE
CD
, to
tal
Bal
kan
coun
trie
sC
EE
CE
FT
AF
orm
er U
SSR
cou
ntri
esC
EE
, to
tal
Oth
er c
ount
ries
Tot
al
CO
MM
OD
ITY
AN
D G
EO
GR
AP
HIC
ST
RU
CT
UR
E O
F E
XP
OR
TS
(sh
are o
f com
mod
ity g
rou
psí
exp
orts
in
grou
p o
f cou
ntr
ies)
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
1995
1996
Eur
opea
n U
nion
OE
CD
EF
TA
Oth
er O
EC
D c
ount
ries
OE
CD
, to
tal
Bal
kan
coun
trie
sC
EE
CE
FT
AF
orm
er U
SSR
cou
ntri
esC
EE
, to
tal
Oth
er c
ount
ries
Tot
al
Sour
ce:
NSI
(fi
nal
data
for
199
5) a
nd
MF
Com
puti
ng C
ente
r (p
relim
inar
y da
ta f
or 1
996)
.
Ani
mal
and
vege
tabl
epr
oduc
ts,
food
,dr
ink
and
toba
cco
Min
eral
prod
ucts
and
fuel
s
Che
mic
alpr
oduc
ts,
plas
tics
and
rubb
er
Bas
e m
etal
s an
dth
eir
prod
ucts
Mac
hine
s,tr
ansp
ort
faci
litie
s,ap
plia
nces
, to
ols
and
wea
pons
Ani
mal
and
vege
tabl
epr
oduc
ts,
food
,dr
ink
and
toba
cco
Min
eral
prod
ucts
and
fuel
s
Che
mic
alpr
oduc
ts,
plas
tics
and
rubb
er
Bas
e m
etal
s an
dth
eir
prod
ucts
Mac
hine
s,tr
ansp
ort
faci
litie
s,ap
plia
nces
, to
ols
and
wea
pons
(%)
(%)
Tex
tile
, le
athe
rm
ater
ials
, cl
othi
ng,
foot
wea
r an
d ot
her
indu
stra
l co
nsum
ergo
ods
Tot
alW
ood,
pap
er,
eart
henw
are
and
glas
s pr
oduc
ts
Tex
tile
, le
athe
rm
ater
ials
, cl
othi
ng,
foot
wea
r an
d ot
her
indu
stra
l co
nsum
ergo
ods
Tot
alW
ood,
pap
er,
eart
henw
are
and
glas
s pr
oduc
ts
Reg
ions
Reg
ions
136
-124
.113
.421
3.9
-128
.8-2
5.6
-133
.8-1
.4-2
8.5
-163
.89.
69.
644
.663
.8-3
6.7
116.
19.
689
.076
.5-1
5.4
-72.
5-1
1.4
-22.
3
-157
.8-6
.916
6.8
-159
.7-1
57.6
-151
.4-1
8.1
-41.
4-2
10.9
-2.8
-1.6
37.3
33.0
-52.
310
5.9
18.9
72.5
75.6
-17.
5-7
9.4
-21.
3-1
26.7
1560
.016
51.2
1948
.017
67.1
6926
.245
0.0
500.
952
0.6
1471
.647
0.0
455.
854
7.5
1473
.457
3.3
602.
356
4.5
1740
.258
2.9
568.
642
5.4
1577
.062
62.0
-171
7.8
-165
8.1
-178
1.2
-192
6.8
-708
3.8
-601
.5-5
19.0
-562
.0-1
682.
5-4
72.8
-457
.4-5
10.2
-144
0.4
-625
.6-4
96.5
-545
.6-1
667.
7-5
07.3
-586
.1-5
04.8
-159
8.2
-638
8.8
11.0
25.0
207.
0-1
22.0
121.
0-2
4.2
2.6
-1.9
-23.
65.
28.
468
.281
.825
.638
.814
.078
.569
.3-1
4.7
-47.
17.
614
4.3
1166
.013
29.0
1461
.013
89.0
5345
.033
0.5
403.
341
7.1
1150
.937
6.6
364.
843
0.9
1172
.340
3.5
407.
939
9.1
1210
.445
4.4
418.
231
7.6
1190
.247
23.8
-115
5.0
-130
4.0
-125
4.0
-151
1.0
-522
4.0
-354
.7-4
00.7
-419
.0-1
174.
4-3
71.3
-356
.4-3
62.7
-109
0.5
-377
.9-3
69.1
-385
.0-1
132.
0-3
85.1
-432
.9-3
64.6
-118
2.6
-457
9.5
25.7
-7.4
155.
2-2
0.1
153.
4-7
.91.
7-1
5.1
-21.
2-9
.8-1
.6-9
.8-2
1.2
43.9
81.4
33.4
158.
87.
82.
3-2
.77.
512
3.8
349.
828
8.3
450.
234
3.2
1431
.587
.983
.994
.326
6.1
84.5
81.0
108.
627
4.1
145.
417
8.5
146.
947
0.8
114.
413
5.5
96.4
346.
313
57.3
100.
411
6.2
154.
012
3.1
493.
828
.632
.029
.590
.227
.628
.941
.197
.648
.055
.739
.914
3.6
36.1
35.0
28.4
99.5
430.
885
.010
2.5
179.
510
5.9
472.
921
.821
.612
.455
.812
.819
.441
.673
.861
.481
.243
.718
6.2
25.0
25.2
22.5
72.7
388.
516
4.4
69.5
116.
711
4.2
464.
837
.630
.252
.412
0.2
44.2
32.7
25.9
102.
736
.141
.663
.314
1.0
53.3
75.3
45.5
174.
153
8.0
-324
.1-2
95.7
-295
.0-3
63.3
-127
8.0
-95.
8-8
2.2
-109
.3-2
87.3
-94.
3-8
2.6
-118
.4-2
95.3
-101
.5-9
7.1
-113
.4-3
12.0
-106
.5-1
33.2
-99.
0-3
38.8
-123
3.4
-122
.4-1
35.1
-126
.5-1
47.0
-531
.1-3
6.3
-38.
0-4
1.7
-115
.9-3
9.7
-36.
3-3
7.4
-113
.4-4
1.4
-41.
3-4
0.1
-122
.8-3
9.5
-44.
5-3
8.4
-122
.5-4
74.6
-52.
4-5
1.9
-47.
5-4
3.3
-195
.1-1
4.2
-10.
1-1
3.9
-38.
2-1
7.5
-14.
1-1
4.9
-46.
5-1
9.8
-22.
2-1
8.2
-60.
2-1
8.1
-18.
1-1
7.3
-53.
6-1
98.4
-149
.3-1
08.6
-121
.0-1
73.0
-551
.9-4
5.4
-34.
1-5
3.7
-133
.2-3
7.2
-32.
2-6
6.1
-135
.5-4
0.4
-33.
5-5
5.1
-129
.1-4
8.9
-70.
5-4
3.3
-162
.8-5
60.5
-194
.5-2
4.5
-195
.4-1
7.6
-432
.0-1
19.3
-22.
4-2
4.4
-166
.21.
8-8
.4-2
1.0
-27.
6-1
21.8
-14.
4-2
8.6
-164
.8-1
.6-5
.1-2
9.7
-36.
3-3
94.9
44.2
33.9
36.8
34.9
149.
831
.713
.79.
354
.68.
910
.08.
026
.924
.415
.918
.658
.914
.114
.911
.540
.518
1.0
15.6
20.2
23.2
19.0
78.0
4.7
0.7
6.3
11.7
4.0
4.3
4.2
12.5
2.2
2.4
2.3
6.8
1.2
1.3
1.2
3.7
34.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
23.5
0.0
0.0
23.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
19.2
0.0
3.1
22.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
45.8
28.5
13.7
13.6
15.9
71.8
3.5
13.0
3.0
19.4
4.9
5.7
3.9
14.5
3.0
2.0
5.3
10.3
3.9
6.2
4.7
14.8
59.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.6
7.8
19.5
9.0
7.4
5.6
22.0
41.4
-238
.7-5
8.5
-232
.2-5
2.5
-581
.8-1
50.9
-36.
1-3
3.7
-220
.8-7
.1-1
8.4
-29.
1-5
4.6
-146
.2-3
0.3
-47.
1-2
23.7
-15.
7-1
9.9
-41.
2-7
6.8
-575
.8-1
5.1
-14.
2-1
4.0
-10.
7-5
4.0
0.0
-8.6
0.0
-8.6
0.0
-6.8
0.0
-6.8
0.0
-6.9
0.0
-6.9
0.0
-7.2
0.0
-7.2
-29.
5-2
12.8
-34.
5-2
10.2
-37.
6-4
95.1
-139
.3-1
6.8
-31.
1-1
87.2
-2.9
-5.5
-26.
5-3
4.9
-142
.3-1
6.6
-31.
9-1
90.8
-1.6
-3.2
-19.
8-2
4.6
-437
.5-1
0.8
-9.8
-8.0
-4.2
-32.
7-1
1.6
-10.
7-2
.6-2
5.0
-4.2
-6.1
-2.6
-12.
9-3
.9-3
.8-6
.1-1
3.9
-3.6
-2.9
-17.
0-2
3.6
-75.
30.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-3
.0-9
.1-1
2.1
-10.
5-6
.6-4
.3-2
1.4
-33.
5
33.7
20.3
47.1
30.8
132.
017
.616
.712
.947
.112
.311
.27.
330
.815
.610
.2-9
.316
.50.
92.
16.
99.
910
4.4
68.0
50.6
85.9
52.3
256.
924
.926
.122
.373
.222
.317
.217
.056
.525
.317
.910
.653
.814
.015
.718
.548
.223
1.8
7.9
0.0
1.4
5.6
15.0
1.2
1.3
1.0
3.5
0.6
0.7
0.5
1.9
0.1
10.6
0.1
10.9
3.7
8.3
8.7
20.7
37.0
60.1
50.6
84.5
46.7
241.
923
.724
.821
.369
.721
.616
.516
.554
.625
.27.
310
.543
.010
.37.
49.
827
.519
4.8
-34.
3-3
0.3
-38.
8-2
1.5
-124
.9-7
.3-9
.4-9
.4-2
6.1
-10.
0-6
.0-9
.7-2
5.7
-9.7
-7.7
-19.
9-3
7.3
-13.
1-1
3.7
-11.
6-3
8.4
-127
.40.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-0
.1-0
.10.
00.
0-0
.1-0
.2-3
4.3
-30.
3-3
8.8
-21.
5-1
24.9
-7.3
-9.4
-9.4
-26.
1-1
0.0
-6.0
-9.7
-25.
7-9
.7-7
.7-1
9.8
-37.
3-1
3.0
-13.
7-1
1.6
-38.
3-1
27.2
65.6
-82.
3-3
08.4
211.
4-1
13.8
307.
04.
0-1
15.1
195.
911
.7-9
7.7
-19.
1-1
05.1
173.
0-1
03.2
-47.
322
.5-4
0.6
-13.
9-7
8.9
-133
.3-2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
65.9
0.0
0.0
65.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
65.9
Cur
rent
acc
ount
1
Goo
ds, s
ervi
ces
and
inco
me,
net
C
redi
t
Deb
it
Goo
ds, n
et 2
, 14
C
redi
t
Deb
it
Serv
ices
, net
C
redi
t
Tra
nspo
rtat
ion3
T
rave
l4
O
ther
ser
vice
s
D
ebit
T
rans
port
atio
n3
T
rave
l4
O
ther
ser
vice
s
Inco
me,
net
5
C
redi
t
Mon
etar
y au
thor
ities
G
ener
al g
over
nmen
t
Ban
ks
Oth
er s
ecto
rs
D
ebit
M
onet
ary
auth
oriti
es
Gen
eral
gov
ernm
ent
B
anks
O
ther
sec
tors
C
urre
nt tr
ansf
ers,
net
C
redi
t
Gen
eral
gov
ernm
ent6
O
ther
sec
tors
D
ebit
G
ener
al g
over
nmen
t
Oth
er s
ecto
rs
Cap
ital a
nd f
inan
cial
acc
ount
1, 7
Cap
ital a
ccou
nt
BA
LA
NC
E O
F P
AY
ME
NT
S(m
illio
n U
SD)
Indi
cato
rsQ
1Q
2Q
3Q
4T
otal
Jan.
Feb
.M
arch
Q1
Apr
ilM
ayJu
neQ
2Ju
lyA
ug.
Sep.
Q3
Oct
.N
ov.
Dec
.Q
4T
otal
(con
tinu
ed)
1995
1996
137
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
65.9
0.0
0.0
65.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
65.9
65.6
-82.
3-3
08.4
211.
4-1
13.8
307.
04.
0-1
15.1
195.
911
.7-9
7.7
-19.
1-1
05.1
107.
1-1
03.2
-47.
3-4
3.4
-40.
6-1
3.9
-78.
9-1
33.3
-86.
0
66.6
10.0
12.9
8.9
98.4
32.8
6.4
18.1
57.3
2.2
9.2
1.1
12.5
5.7
5.6
0.5
11.8
19.6
27.3
6.0
52.9
134.
40.
00.
04.
13.
98.
021
.0-0
.10.
821
.7-0
.2-0
.7-0
.1-0
.9-0
.2-0
.1-0
.2-0
.5-0
.1-0
.60.
3-0
.319
.966
.610
.08.
85.
090
.411
.86.
517
.335
.62.
49.
81.
213
.45.
95.
70.
712
.319
.627
.95.
753
.211
4.5
-13.
4-1
7.0
-5.9
-29.
4-6
5.8
-2.7
12.0
-46.
4-3
7.1
-11.
5-8
.1-0
.2-1
9.8
-125
.86.
0-7
.1-1
27.0
37.6
-2.3
-18.
516
.8-1
67.0
0.0
0.0
-3.6
13.3
9.7
-0.3
7.0
-19.
1-1
2.4
-7.6
-17.
6-6
.5-3
1.7
-12.
0-5
.8-5
.2-2
3.0
23.3
-1.2
-1.3
20.8
-46.
3-1
3.4
-17.
0-2
.3-4
2.7
-75.
4-2
.55.
0-2
7.2
-24.
6-4
.09.
56.
311
.9-1
13.8
11.7
-1.9
-103
.914
.3-1
.1-1
7.1
-4.0
-120
.7
134.
729
6.5
-379
.035
.187
.3-2
.5-1
10.7
-303
.1-4
16.3
5.5
-126
.1-4
6.9
-167
.413
2.9
-46.
1-1
17.3
-30.
5-7
8.4
-39.
3-7
2.6
-190
.3-8
04.6
75.8
223.
6-6
4.5
169.
240
4.2
0.9
-118
.6-2
07.8
-325
.5-1
.6-1
62.5
-1.9
-166
.037
.5-9
5.1
-40.
1-9
7.8
-39.
7-2
6.5
-4.6
-70.
8-6
60.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.3
-0.3
0.0
-0.6
-0.7
63.9
72.0
76.4
80.3
292.
624
.040
.624
.889
.326
.125
.027
.578
.626
.838
.126
.090
.926
.726
.627
.380
.633
9.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
63.9
72.0
76.4
80.3
292.
624
.140
.624
.889
.526
.225
.027
.578
.726
.838
.126
.090
.927
.026
.627
.180
.733
9.8
63.9
72.0
76.4
80.3
292.
624
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.889
.526
.225
.027
.578
.726
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.927
.026
.627
.180
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9.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.2
0.0
0.0
-0.2
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0.0
0.0
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.2
0.0
0.0
-0.2
-0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
-0.2
-0.1
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.2
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
11.9
151.
6-1
36.1
144.
017
1.4
45.7
22.5
-49.
318
.926
.478
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5.1
21.9
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5.9
23.3
24.5
-35.
312
.510
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.9
151.
6-1
36.1
144.
017
1.4
45.7
22.5
-49.
318
.926
.478
.830
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5.1
21.9
-116
.731
.5-6
3.3
-26.
032
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8.7
-22.
668
.2-2
.6-2
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.635
.032
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00.
0-4
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5.1
-59.
9-6
2.1
0.0
-9.6
-71.
7-1
0.2
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3-1
7.9
0.0
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-19.
20.
00.
012
.112
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2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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50.
00.
0-2
3.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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20.
0-3
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2.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-45.
80.
00.
0-4
.7-5
5.1
-59.
9-3
8.6
0.0
-9.6
-48.
2-1
0.2
-1.6
-1.4
-13.
31.
30.
01.
83.
10.
00.
012
.112
.1-4
6.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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-55.
1-5
9.9
-38.
60.
0-9
.6-4
8.2
-10.
2-1
.6-1
.4-1
3.3
1.3
0.0
1.8
3.1
0.0
0.0
12.1
12.1
-46.
30.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-6
.7-1
81.6
-173
.7-3
62.0
-43.
9-2
64.6
-57.
9-3
66.4
6.6
-16.
5-9
3.7
-103
.6-8
9.4
-77.
3-8
.6-1
75.3
-100
7.3
58.8
72.9
-314
.5-1
34.1
-316
.9-3
.37.
8-9
5.3
-90.
77.
236
.4-4
5.0
-1.5
95.4
49.0
-77.
167
.3-3
8.7
-12.
8-6
8.1
-119
.5-1
44.5
0.6
0.6
-0.5
0.2
0.0
-0.3
0.2
-24.
8-7
8.8
-100
.9-1
02.0
-306
.4-2
0.4
-16.
9-9
4.3
-131
.6-1
0.2
10.6
-97.
2-9
6.8
90.5
33.2
-90.
832
.9-4
7.8
-18.
3-3
7.4
-103
.4-2
98.9
-42.
0-6
0.8
-65.
3-7
2.1
-240
.1-7
.5-5
.7-6
1.4
-74.
6-7
.5-1
.9-4
6.6
-55.
910
3.4
-5.6
-37.
560
.3-7
.5-1
.9-2
8.3
-37.
7-1
07.9
-42.
0-6
0.8
-65.
3-7
2.1
-240
.1-7
.5-5
.7-6
1.4
-74.
6-7
.5-1
.9-4
6.6
-55.
910
3.4
-5.6
-37.
560
.3-7
.5-1
.9-2
8.3
-37.
7-1
07.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
116.
70.
00.
011
6.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
116.
7-4
2.0
-60.
8-6
5.3
-72.
1-2
40.1
-7.5
-5.7
-61.
4-7
4.6
-7.5
-1.9
-46.
6-5
5.9
-13.
3-5
.6-3
7.5
-56.
4-7
.5-1
.9-2
8.3
-37.
7-2
24.6
C
apita
l tra
nsfe
rs, n
et
Fin
anci
al a
ccou
nt
D
irec
t inv
estm
ent
A
broa
d
In
repo
rtin
g co
untr
y8
P
ortf
olio
inve
stm
ent
A
sset
s
Lia
bilit
ies
O
ther
inve
stm
ent
A
sset
s
Tra
de c
redi
ts, n
et
Loa
ns
M
onet
ary
auth
oriti
es
Lon
g-te
rm
Shor
t-te
rm
G
ener
al g
over
nmen
t9
L
ong-
term
Sh
ort-
term
Ban
ks
Lon
g-te
rm
Shor
t-te
rm
O
ther
sec
tors
C
urre
ncy
and
depo
sits
Mon
etar
y au
thor
ities
Gen
eral
gov
ernm
ent
Ban
ks
O
ther
sec
tors
O
ther
ass
ets
Mon
etar
y au
thor
ities
Gen
eral
gov
ernm
ent
Ban
ks
Lon
g-te
rm
Shor
t-te
rm
Oth
er10
L
iabi
litie
s
Tra
de c
redi
ts, n
et
Loa
ns
M
onet
ary
auth
oriti
es
U
se o
f IM
F c
redi
ts, n
et
D
raw
ings
Rep
aym
ents
(con
tinu
ed)
(con
tinu
ed)
(mill
ion
USD
)
Indi
cato
rsQ
1Q
2Q
3Q
4T
otal
Jan.
Feb
.M
arch
Q1
Apr
ilM
ayJu
neQ
2Ju
lyA
ug.
Sep.
Q3
Oct
.N
ov.
Dec
.Q
4T
otal
1995
1996
138
35.8
-2.3
-21.
4-1
4.0
-1.9
-8.4
-7.7
-23.
9-4
0.0
2.8
25.5
-1.7
26.6
-6.0
42.0
-14.
621
.4-1
.328
.3-3
.523
.531
.535
.8-2
.3-2
1.4
-14.
0-1
.9-8
.4-7
.7-2
3.9
-40.
02.
825
.5-1
.726
.6-6
.042
.0-1
4.6
21.4
-1.3
28.3
-3.5
23.5
31.5
51.9
8.1
4.1
0.3
64.4
0.7
3.6
4.4
8.7
8.7
29.8
1.3
39.8
1.3
53.1
0.7
55.1
4.2
32.4
0.9
37.5
141.
1-1
6.1
-10.
4-2
5.5
-14.
3-6
6.3
-9.1
-11.
3-2
8.3
-48.
7-5
.9-4
.3-3
.0-1
3.2
-7.3
-11.
1-1
5.3
-33.
7-5
.5-4
.1-4
.4-1
4.0
-109
.6-1
8.5
-15.
7-1
4.2
-16.
0-6
4.4
-4.5
-3.5
-9.0
-17.
0-1
0.3
-13.
0-4
8.9
-72.
3-6
.9-0
.2-5
.1-1
2.3
1.2
-5.7
-7.8
-12.
3-1
13.9
-14.
2-1
0.7
-9.4
-17.
6-5
1.9
-5.6
-2.3
-2.4
-10.
3-7
.7-8
.8-4
9.3
-65.
8-5
.6-0
.8-1
.8-8
.2-2
.3-5
.6-7
.8-1
5.7
-100
.10.
00.
42.
30.
63.
31.
20.
00.
01.
20.
50.
30.
00.
90.
01.
50.
52.
00.
00.
00.
00.
04.
1-1
4.2
-11.
1-1
1.7
-18.
3-5
5.2
-6.8
-2.3
-2.4
-11.
5-8
.3-9
.2-4
9.3
-66.
7-5
.6-2
.3-2
.3-1
0.2
-2.3
-5.6
-7.8
-15.
7-1
04.2
-4.3
-5.0
-4.8
1.7
-12.
41.
1-1
.2-6
.6-6
.7-2
.6-4
.20.
3-6
.5-1
.30.
6-3
.3-4
.13.
50.
00.
03.
4-1
3.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.8
0.0
0.0
4.8
0.0
-3.0
-33.
6-3
6.5
-40.
2-3
9.0
2.3
-76.
9-1
08.6
-10.
114
.1-4
3.0
9.2
-29.
89.
97.
0-6
.310
.56.
412
.91.
821
.1-0
.76.
56.
512
.3-0
.90.
85.
04.
948
.80.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
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00.
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00.
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00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-1
0.1
14.1
-43.
09.
2-2
9.8
9.9
7.0
-6.3
10.5
6.4
12.9
1.8
21.1
-0.7
6.5
6.5
12.3
-0.9
0.8
5.0
4.9
48.8
9.5
2.0
11.0
10.5
33.0
7.2
17.8
5.4
30.4
11.0
12.9
50.4
74.3
5.6
9.3
6.6
21.5
10.5
4.5
-35.
8-2
0.7
105.
40.
00.
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09.
52.
011
.010
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217
.85.
430
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.474
.35.
69.
36.
621
.510
.54.
5-3
5.8
-20.
710
5.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.5
2.0
11.0
10.5
33.0
7.2
17.8
5.4
30.4
11.0
12.9
50.4
74.3
5.6
9.3
6.6
21.5
10.5
4.5
-35.
8-2
0.7
105.
484
.213
5.6
-181
.6-5
1.8
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60.
00.
00.
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00.
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00.
00.
0
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71.8
63.6
196.
8-2
33.7
279.
496
.421
6.2
592.
015
.427
.326
.969
.694
.4-6
8.6
76.5
102.
3-1
9.3
0.4
6.2
-12.
775
1.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.2
-0.4
-3.0
-22.
5-1
4.7
8.2
13.2
2.9
24.3
-7.0
8.3
-9.6
-8.3
0.8
12.2
-8.3
4.7
7.4
0.2
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5-2
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00.
00.
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00.
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00.
00.
0-1
33.5
-371
.466
.621
9.3
-219
.027
1.2
83.2
213.
356
7.7
22.4
19.0
36.5
77.9
93.6
-80.
884
.897
.6-2
6.7
0.2
16.7
-9.8
733.
4
58.5
68.9
94.5
-82.
513
9.4
-173
.2-2
.614
3.7
-32.
1-2
1.2
88.1
-25.
641
.3-1
36.3
-12.
937
.7-1
11.5
-36.
029
.315
1.4
144.
742
.4
Gen
eral
gov
ernm
ent
Lon
g-te
rm lo
ans
Dra
win
gs
R
epay
men
ts
B
anks
Lon
g-te
rm lo
ans
Dra
win
gs13
Rep
aym
ents
Sho
rt-t
erm
loan
s
O
ther
sec
tors
C
urre
ncy
and
depo
sits
Mon
etar
y au
thor
ities
Gen
eral
gov
ernm
ent
Ban
ks 11
O
ther
liab
ilitie
s
M
onet
ary
auth
oriti
es
G
ener
al g
over
nmen
t
B
anks
Lon
g-te
rm
S
hort
-ter
m 13
O
ther
12
B
NB
res
erve
s (i
ncre
ase:
-)
Mon
etar
y go
ld
Spe
cial
dra
win
g ri
ghts
R
eser
ve p
ositi
on in
the
Fun
d
For
eign
exc
hang
e re
serv
es
Err
ors
and
omm
issi
ons
1 P
relim
inar
y da
ta f
or 1
996.
2 F
orei
gn t
rade
dat
a ba
sed
on c
usto
ms
decl
arat
ions
. N
SI d
ata
for
1995
.
D
ata
for
1996
is
prov
ided
by
the
MF
Com
puti
ng C
ente
r an
d ad
just
ed b
y th
e B
NB
wit
h es
tim
ates
bas
ed o
n ad
diti
onal
inf
orm
atio
n fr
om t
he C
usto
ms
Hea
d O
ffic
e. 3
Incl
udes
pas
seng
er t
rans
port
est
imat
ed b
y th
e B
NB
. 4
Dat
a is
pro
vide
d by
the
NSI
and
est
imat
ed b
y th
e B
NB
. 5
The
dat
a is
on
a ca
sh b
asis
. In
tere
st p
aym
ents
are
on
a du
e ba
sis.
6 B
ased
on
data
pro
vide
d by
the
Age
ncy
for
For
eign
Aid
. 7
For
ass
ets,
a n
egat
ive
sign
sho
ws
an i
ncre
ase
and
a po
siti
ve f
igur
e sh
ows
a de
crea
se.
F
or l
iabi
litie
s, a
pos
itiv
e si
gn s
how
s an
inc
reas
e an
d a
nega
tive
fig
ure
show
s a
decr
ease
. 8
Min
istr
y of
Fin
ance
dat
a. 9
Incl
udes
rep
aym
ents
(ga
s de
liver
ies)
fro
m R
ussi
a un
der
the
Yam
burg
Agr
eem
ent.
10 In
clud
es c
hang
e in
ind
ivid
uals
and
pri
vate
com
pani
esí
fore
ign
exch
ange
dep
osit
s an
d ot
her
shor
t-te
rm c
apit
al.
11 In
clud
es c
lear
ing
acco
unt
wit
h fo
rmer
CO
ME
CO
N c
ount
ries
.12
Incl
udes
unc
lass
ifie
d ca
pita
l fo
r 19
95.
13 In
clud
es r
esch
edul
ed p
aym
ents
and
arr
ears
of
com
mer
cial
ban
ks t
o no
nres
iden
ts.
14 S
ettl
emen
t da
ta r
epor
ted
by c
omm
erci
al b
anks
:(m
illio
n U
SD)
G
oods
, net
78.8
82.7
140.
4-1
19.8
182.
1-1
16.1
-47.
3-8
.7-1
72.2
61.9
14.4
-76.
4-0
.1-2
3.0
59.2
68.6
104.
875
.816
.563
.015
5.3
87.9
Cre
dit
2022
.222
38.8
2127
.921
02.5
8491
.546
7.2
464.
050
2.4
1433
.654
1.2
416.
234
3.7
1301
.135
2.3
343.
734
3.7
1039
.635
5.2
301.
832
1.4
978.
547
52.7
Deb
it-1
943.
4-2
156.
1-1
987.
5-2
222.
3-8
309.
4-5
83.3
-511
.3-5
11.1
-160
5.8
-479
.3-4
01.8
-420
.1-1
301.
2-3
75.3
-284
.4-2
75.0
-934
.8-2
79.4
-285
.4-2
58.4
-823
.1-4
664.
9
Sour
ce:
BN
B.
(con
tinu
ed)
(mill
ion
USD
)
Indi
cato
rsQ
1Q
2Q
3Q
4T
otal
Jan.
Feb
.M
arch
Q1
Apr
ilM
ayJu
neQ
2Ju
lyA
ug.
Sep.
Q3
Oct
.N
ov.
Dec
.Q
4T
otal
1995
1996
139
FOREIGN DEBT SERVICE IN 1996
(million USD)
Indicators 1996 1
GROSS FOREIGN DEBT (A + B)2 1048.8A. Long-term debt 1020.2 I. Official creditors 501.8 1. International financial institutions 326.7 IMF 254.0 World Bank 41.0 EU, EIB, EBRD 31.7 2. Bilateral credits 175.2 Paris Club and nonrescheduled debt 157.0 Other bilateral credits 18.2 II. Private creditors 518.4 Brady bonds 262.0 Bonds (Bulbank) 222.8 Commercial banks 27.5 Other private creditors 6.1B. Short-term debt3 28.51 Preliminary data.2 In convertible currencies. Sources: BNB, MF, Bulbank.3 Including payments on commercial banksí short-term debt, former COMECON creditors and other private creditors.
Source: BNB.
GROSS FOREIGN DEBT
(million USD)
Indicators 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1
GROSS FOREIGN DEBT (A + B)2 12301.1 13857.7 13889.4 11411.4 10229.2 9655.2A. Long-term debt 2676.0 3167.0 3256.6 9267.9 8841.3 8281.6 Public and publicly guaranteed 2274.0 2658.0 2740.0 8755.0 8499.7 8089.0 Nonguaranteed 402.0 509.0 516.6 512.9 341.6 192.6 I. Official creditors 1872.0 2256.0 2338.0 3216.0 3084.6 2957.7 1. International financial institutions 744.0 1099.0 1157.0 1825.0 1657.1 1714.4 IMF 401.0 590.0 632.0 941.0 716.7 584.5 World Bank 142.0 152.0 155.0 396.0 410.6 455.8 EU 201.0 357.0 357.0 444.0 460.6 495.5 EIB, EBRD3 0.0 0.0 13.0 44.0 69.2 178.6 2. Bilateral credits 1128.0 1157.0 1181.0 1391.0 1427.5 1243.3 Paris Club and nonrescheduled debt 1128.0 1095.0 1100.0 1240.0 1237.6 1034.5 Other bilateral credits 0.0 62.0 81.0 151.0 189.9 208.8 II. Private creditors 804.0 911.0 918.6 6051.9 5756.7 5323.9 Brady bonds 0.0 0.0 0.0 5137.0 5005.4 4984.0 Bonds (Bulbank) 402.0 402.0 402.0 402.0 409.7 147.2 Commercial banks 402.0 509.0 511.0 479.0 273.3 113.3 Other private creditors - - 5.6 33.9 68.3 79.3B. Short-term debt 9625.1 10690.7 10632.8 2143.5 1387.9 1373.6 Public and publicly guaranteed 8147.0 9289.9 9550.8 1660.5 915.9 1030.7 Nonguaranteed 1478.1 1400.7 1082.1 482.9 472.0 342.9 I. Former COMECON creditors 1276.0 1260.9 1235.8 1660.5 915.9 981.0 II. Commercial banks4 6871.0 8029.0 8315.0 26.0 201.1 184.6 III. Other private creditors5 1478.1 1400.7 1082.1 457.0 270.9 208.11 Preliminary data.2 In convertible currencies. Sources: BNB, MF, Bulbank.3 Debt to EIB and EBRD.4 Including commercial banksí principal and interest arrears.5 Including nonresidentsí deposits with local commercial banks.
DEBT INDICATORS
(%)
Indicators 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Short-term debt/gross foreign debt 78.2 77.1 76.6 18.8 13.6 14.2Gross foreign debt/GDP 161.9 161.1 131.0 118.9 78.7 99.1Short-term debt/GDP 126.6 124.3 100.3 22.3 10.7 14.1Gross foreign debt/exports1 297.4 275.7 283.6 219.8 151.0 158.8Foreign debt service/GDP2 3.2 5.1 4.0 15.1 7.3 10.8Foreign debt service/exports1, 2 5.8 8.8 8.7 27.9 13.9 17.2
1 Exports of goods and services.2 Principal and interest repayments.
Source: BNB.
140
CO
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ces
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Issu
e of
mun
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onds
(con
tinu
ed)
3283
28.7
37.7
5794
93.4
34.9
1974
07.4
60.1
22.7
3499
79.4
60.4
21.1
2206
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70.
339
02.2
0.7
0.2
3779
23.3
43.4
7633
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46.0
2175
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57.6
25.0
4976
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65.2
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341
19.0
0.5
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0.0
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0.0
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4.3
4408
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2.7
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0.0
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5.7
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9174
4.9
11.6
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5.7
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48.2
0.0
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13.4
1.3
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3.0
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1.3
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08.3
3.0
0.0
0.0
6130
7.8
7.0
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94.1
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6964
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8.0
2418
53.2
14.6
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0-1
48.2
0.0
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8.6
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84.1
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0.0
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3.3
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0.7
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3.3
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0.0
1900
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1180
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1900
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1180
89.0
0.0
0.0
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089.
0-1
9000
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1808
9.0
0.0
0.0
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9.7
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36.0
-371
2.7
-207
29.7
-184
.1-1
24.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9080
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99.8
7754
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12.7
0.0
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1
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4.1
9114
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26.8
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0-2
07.9
3.8
0.0
2.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
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73.0
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0.0
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848
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3.8
48.6
0.0
0.0
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4.3
9538
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0-6
9.9
0.0
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1046
8.6
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0.0
0.0
0.0
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9.9
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126.
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0
141
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Soci
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1 G
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199
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4.4
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1.9
12.8
4.5
1645
3.4
5.0
1.9
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3.5
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rev
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corp
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3.1.
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and
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le
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auth
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ies
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Gen
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gov
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ent
budg
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ions
3.4.
Tem
pora
ry n
onin
tere
st l
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of
the
gene
ral
gove
rnm
ent
b
udge
t fr
om o
ther
ext
rabu
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ary
fund
s an
d ac
coun
ts
2154
91.3
1972
94.1
91.6
22.7
3582
16.9
3499
79.4
97.7
21.1
1706
98.7
1601
07.8
93.8
18.5
3025
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2872
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defi
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2. I
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nal
defi
cit
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ext
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3. C
ash
defi
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h de
fici
t fi
nanc
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1. F
orei
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inan
cing
(op
erat
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abr
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1.1.
Rep
aym
ents
on
exte
nded
cre
dits
to
othe
r co
untr
ies
1.2.
Rep
aym
ents
on
exte
rnal
loa
ns1.
3. R
epay
men
ts o
n tr
ade
defi
cit
in t
rans
fera
ble
roub
les
w
ith
the
form
er C
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cou
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4. O
verd
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1.5.
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ims
2. D
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fina
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g2.
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pera
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gov
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riti
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net
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t se
curi
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the
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t
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ssue
of
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bon
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aym
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curi
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ssue
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the
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rent
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r
rep
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ank
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BN
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lon
g-te
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r
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men
ts o
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tem
pora
ry l
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ts o
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loa
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cred
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from
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titu
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SII
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on
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cre
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r
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men
ts o
n SI
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edit
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rep
aid
by m
unic
ipal
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m p
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year
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udge
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udge
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om t
he p
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year
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pora
ry n
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tere
st l
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of
the
gene
ral
g
over
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dget
fro
m o
ther
ext
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ary
reso
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s
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es:
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he i
nfor
mat
ion
on c
ash
basi
s re
port
ing
of t
he g
ener
al g
over
nmen
t bu
dget
is
base
d on
the
cab
le a
ccou
ntan
cy r
ecei
ved
by c
omm
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al b
anks
and
is
clas
sifi
ed a
ccor
ding
to
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met
hod
appl
ied
by t
he M
F.
2.
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cati
on o
f ex
pend
itur
es p
roje
cted
by
the
Law
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dat
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ce:
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0.0
Indi
cato
rsSt
ate
Rep
orti
ng%
of
% o
fB
udge
t L
aw,
as o
f 31
Dec
.,th
e L
awG
DP
mil
lion
BG
Lm
illi
on B
GL
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eR
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ting
% o
f%
of
Bud
get
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,as
of
31 D
ec.,
the
Law
GD
Pm
illi
on B
GL
mil
lion
BG
L
1995
1996
144
DOMESTIC GOVERNMENT DEBT
(thousand BGL)
Debt amount Change in 1996 Debt amount DebtStructure as of as of growth,
31 Dec. 1995 Increase Decrease 31 Dec. 1996 times
I. DEBT ON GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ISSUED FOR BUDGET DEFICIT FINANCING1. Government securities issued in 1993 2 561 000.0 2 561 000.0 0.0 incl. 3-year 2 561 000.0 2 561 000.0 0.02. Government securities issued in 1994 17 512 941.5 11 312 971.5 6 199 970.0 incl. 2-year 11 312 971.5 11 312 971.5 0.0 3-year 3 945 400.0 3 945 400.0 5-year 1 017 070.0 1 017 070.0 8-year1 1 237 500.0 1 237 500.03. Government securities issued in 1995 134 688 030.3 91 590 521.4 43 097 508.9 3.1. Short-term 85 169 036.1 85 169 036.1 0.0 incl. 3-month 3 828 452.7 3 828 452.7 0.0 6-month 20 465 813.9 20 465 813.9 0.0 9-month 29 993 482.2 29 993 482.2 0.0 12-month 30 881 287.3 30 881 287.3 0.0 3.2. Long-term 49 518 994.2 6 421 485.3 43 097 508.9 incl. 2-year 17 212 422.6 6 421 485.3 10 790 937.3 3-year 8 379 198.9 8 379 198.9 5-year 13 905 412.7 13 905 412.7 9-year1 10 021 960.0 10 021 960.04. Government securities issued in 1996 404 154 598.2 152 334 514.7 251 820 083.5 4.1. Short-term 377 069 010.1 152 334 514.7 224 734 495.4 incl. 3-month 192 385 853.6 122 243 820.1 70 142 033.5 6-month 70 585 314.1 21 335 369.4 49 249 944.7 9-month 58 311 315.5 8 660 586.2 49 650 729.3 12-month 55 786 526.9 94 739.0 55 691 787.9 4.2. Long-term 27 085 588.1 27 085 588.1 incl. 2-year 14 594 069.1 14 594 069.1 3-year 11 645 769.0 11 645 769.0 5-year 845 750.0 845 750.0
TOTAL (I) 154 761 971.8 404 154 598.2 257 799 007.6 301 117 562.4 1.9
II. DIRECT DEBT TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS1. Bulgarian National Bank 26 051 525.8 233 089 000.0 121 079 679.3 138 060 846.5 incl. long-term credits 26 051 525.8 115 000 000.0 2 990 679.3 138 060 846.5 short-term credits 0.0 118 089 000.0 118 089 000.0 0.02. State Savings Bank 1 517 889.0 252 981.5 1 264 907.53. State Insurance Institute 220 000.0 220 000.0 0.0
TOTAL (II) 27 789 414.8 233 089 000.0 121 552 660.8 139 325 754.0 5.0
III. DEBT ON OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ISSUED PURSUANT TO CM DECREES AND LAWS¿1. Long-term government bonds issued pursuant to CM Decree No. 244 of 1991 4 127 600.0 4 127 600.0¿2. Long-term government bonds issued pursuant to CM Decree No. 234 of 1992 4 816 830.0 18 943.0 4 797 887.0¿3. Long-term government bonds issued pursuant to Articles 4 Ë 5 of LSNC of 1993 in BGL 22 613 902.0 3 557.0 2 568 968.0 20 048 491.0 denominated in USD (thousand USD) 971 059.5 20 878.3 950 181.2 (in BGL at the current exchange rate) 68 657 790.9 463 070 807.8¿4. Long-term government bonds issued pursuant to CM Decree No. 3 of 1994 1 712 983.0 281 754.0 1 431 229.0
TOTAL ¿ 101 929 105.9 3 557.0 2 869 665.0 493 476 014.8
B1. Government bonds issued pursuant to Article 2 of CM Decree No. 89 of 1995 58 314 751.0 58 314 751.0 Issue No. 200 (7-year) 22 051 228.0 22 051 228.0 Issue No. 201 (7-year) 36 263 523.0 36 263 523.0
(continued)
145
B2. Government bonds issued pursuant to CM Decree No. 193 of 1995 2 599 980.0 2 599 980.0 Issue No. 202 (5-year) 1 175 980.0 1 175 980.0 Issue No. 203 (3-year) 1 000 000.0 1 000 000.0 Issue No. 204 (4-year) 424 000.0 424 000.0
TOTAL B 60 914 731.0 0.0 0.0 60 914 731.0
C. Government bonds issued pursuant to Articles 8 and 9 of the LSPDA of 19962
in BGL 19 481 939.0 19 481 939.0 Issue No. 402 (7-year) 6 000 000.0 6 000 000.0 Issue No. 403 (7-year) 6 338 967.0 6 338 967.0 Issue No. 404 (7-year) 6 301 174.0 6 301 174.0 Issue No. 405 (7-year) 793 066.0 793 066.0 Issue No. 406 (7-year) 18 180.0 18 180.0 Issue No. 407 (7-year) 30 552.0 30 552.0 denominated in USD 38 551 870.5 Issue No. 314 (3-year), thousand USD 50 000.0 50 000.0 (in BGL at the current exchange rate) 24 367 500.0 Issue No. 315 (3-year), thousand USD 28 151.3 28 151.3 (in BGL at the current exchange rate) 13 719 536.1 Issue No. 329 (3-year), thousand USD 953.8 953.8 (in BGL at the current exchange rate) 464 834.4
TOTAL C 19 481 939.0 0.0 58 033 809.5
TOTAL (III) 162 843 836.9 19 485 496.0 2 869 665.0 612 424 555.3 3.8
DOMESTIC GOVERNMENT DEBT, TOTAL 345 395 223.5 656 729 094.2 382 221 333.4 1 052 867 871.7 3.0
1 MF securitized direct debt to the BNB.2 Law on State Protection of Deposits and Accounts with Commercial Banks in respect whereof the BNB Has Petitioned the Institution of Bankruptcy Proceedings. BNB exchange rate on 30 December 1996: USD 1 = BGL 487.35.
Source: BNB.
(continued)(thousand BGL)
Debt amount Change in 1996 Debt amount DebtStructure as of as of growth,
31 Dec. 1995 Increase Decrease 31 Dec. 1996 times
146
MO
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Y S
UP
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(mill
ion
BG
L)
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cato
rsD
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Ã2)
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1 P
reli
min
ary
data
.
Sour
ce:
BN
B.
70.7
0473
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76.0
6978
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89.4
1814
7.04
155.
4618
7.14
201.
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9.98
239.
6334
9.86
487.
35
5836
6357
6149
5849
4158
4179
6055
9669
1909
7012
1576
4418
8170
1582
6473
8471
5410
1637
313
1027
542
4899
4132
5742
2642
4199
9942
5148
4359
3044
0613
4577
5648
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4757
0449
9808
5362
7464
8989
1587
6416
2892
1622
9916
4180
1804
4825
5979
2606
0230
6662
3349
9835
0769
3473
4648
0099
6612
86
5713
0556
3674
5699
6357
0067
5903
2066
7840
6784
2373
9607
7863
0479
4412
8127
7296
8166
1244
566
1078
8693
418
9578
193
011
9627
810
3293
1124
3612
8185
1421
2414
2663
1447
4717
4430
2366
2861
615
5603
857
723
5726
260
175
6579
970
257
7705
582
999
8543
885
736
1032
9312
6461
4627
137
380
3805
835
749
3610
337
494
4217
951
130
5912
557
225
5901
171
137
1101
67
4634
1947
0256
4741
8247
7056
4940
4256
4547
5659
8761
1422
6441
8065
1749
6680
2579
3736
1007
938
2555
7025
8534
2636
2526
6137
2681
7127
0424
2693
0727
1439
2790
4427
5370
2979
5030
6261
3261
5357
819
5700
056
968
5620
555
928
5521
754
677
5416
854
106
5182
251
209
5067
381
606
1500
3015
4722
1535
8915
4714
1699
4323
8906
2420
0328
5797
3110
3032
4557
3188
6643
6802
6001
79
1228
812
400
1489
314
044
1519
523
955
2265
224
628
3058
231
887
3420
847
982
6539
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6242
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8146
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3038
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8357
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2681
5586
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6310
505
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318
522
2074
523
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2609
828
366
4313
260
876
147
DO
ME
ST
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RE
DIT
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1996
(mill
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BG
L)
Indi
cato
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5Ja
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n cu
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ims
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ate
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n cu
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cy
1 P
reli
min
ary
data
.
Sour
ce:
BN
B.
70.7
0473
.878
76.0
6978
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89.4
1814
7.04
155.
4618
7.14
201.
9922
9.98
239.
6334
9.86
487.
35
6284
8566
7733
6830
2769
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7076
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5868
9221
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8294
011
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612
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112
2255
216
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9440
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1077
4346
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8586
4375
3142
5437
4397
4545
4264
5360
8554
5422
5397
9753
7685
6209
5165
2219
2174
0823
3132
2444
4125
2597
2822
3139
6123
4678
7554
6855
5920
4466
8784
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148
NO
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TE
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TE
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EP
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ITS
IN
1996
Mon
ths
Dec
.í95
Janu
ary
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Apr
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1996
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Janu
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1.88
4.08
2.17
6.74
4.77
2.55
9.62
7.61
5.32
2.70
14.4
612
.35
9.96
7.23
4.41
20.1
417
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15.4
212
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9.59
4.96
26.0
723
.75
21.1
218
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15.0
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32.3
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3767
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56.5
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32.5
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32.9
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3.96
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149
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1996
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849
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30.5
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66-8
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46-2
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8
150
DENOMINATION COMPOSITION IN NOTES AND COINS
(BGL)
31 December 1995 30 June 1996 31 December 1996
Notes, total 125 995 004 860 150 563 319 390 201 237 588 058
10000 levs 10 000 000 0005000 levs 10 000 000 000 30 000 000 0002000 levs 39 868 000 000 39 856 000 000 39 775 568 0001000 levs 10 279 995 500 12 256 995 500 22 550 450 000500 levs 38 447 263 250 53 390 248 500 60 261 723 250200 levs 19 539 929 900 19 399 148 300 23 043 550 100100 levs 10 893 743 800 9 767 542 400 10 216 653 50050 levs 3 912 655 350 3 213 405 875 2 914 815 60020 levs 1 743 930 052 1 691 135 322 1 697 190 70710 levs 755 250 442 562 993 842 404 674 6725 levs 387 026 302 266 799 536 220 772 1742 levs 82 931 159 77 051 093 73 411 0891 lev 84 279 105 81 999 022 78 778 966
Coins, total 1 162 066 417 1 317 602 317 1 728 702 017
50 levs 11 260 000 11 260 000 11 260 00020 levs 4 714 960 4 714 960 4 714 96010 levs 171 465 000 171 465 000 472 830 0005 levs 198 660 000 198 660 000 273 450 0002 levs 100 525 000 160 545 000 160 545 0001 lev 67 072 651 130 492 651 137 230 651
50 stotinkas 55 588 358 55 588 358 55 588 35820 stotinkas 47 632 861 47 632 861 47 644 06110 stotinkas 33 336 493 33 336 493 33 336 4935 stotinkas 12 083 009 12 083 009 12 083 0092 stotinkas 10 862 659 10 862 659 10 862 6591 stotinka 8 644 520 8 644 520 8 644 520
Commemorative 440 220 906 472 316 806 500 512 306
Notes and coins, total 127 157 071 277 151 880 921 707 202 966 290 075
Source: BNB.
151
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152
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET OF COMMERCIAL BANKS AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1996
(billion BGL)
Indicators Group I Group IITotal for
the banking system
1995 Dec.í96 1995 Dec.í96 1995 Dec.í96
ASSETS
FINANCIAL ASSETS 642 2387 54 211 964 3409Reserves 61 208 9 39 101 297 BGL 39 85 4 7 60 104 foreign currency 21 123 5 32 41 193Government securities 228 641 3 11 252 685 BGL 168 290 2 5 177 299 foreign currency 60 352 1 6 74 386Claims on banks and other financial institutions 106 590 8 45 131 701 BGL 44 105 4 4 53 115 foreign currency 62 485 4 41 78 586Claims on nonfinancial institutions and other clients 245 946 29 105 460 1664 BGL 162 462 12 16 270 586 foreign currency 83 484 16 90 191 1078Bonds and other securities with fixed yieldin trading portfolio 0 0 1 3 7 40 BGL 0 0 0 1 4 4 foreign currency 0 0 1 2 3 36Shares and other securities with variable yieldin trading portfolio 0 0 1 1 1 1 BGL 0 0 0 0 0 0 foreign currency 0 0 1 0 1 0Long-term financial assets 2 2 4 7 12 22Partnerships 0 0 2 5 5 8Equity 1 0 0 0 2 4 Shares 1 2 2 2 6 10 Bonds 0 0 0 0 0 0NONFINANCIAL ASSETS 14 21 6 12 39 52Short-term nonfinancial assets 0 0 0 0 1 1Long-term nonfinancial assets 14 21 6 12 38 50 Intangible 0 0 0 0 1 1 Tangible 13 20 6 12 37 49FUTURE EXPENDITURE 3 17 3 4 12 33RIGHTS TO EQUITY SUBSCRIPTION 0 0 4 15 7 17OTHER ASSETS 3 13 7 9 21 56LOSSES 8 8 1 3 43 63TOTAL ASSETS 670 2446 76 254 1087 3631OFF-BALANCE ASSETS 392 1035 78 280 632 2242
LIABILITIES
ATTRACTED RESOURCES 554 1803 49 151 865 2580Attracted resources from banks and otherfinancial institutions 158 742 20 56 291 1160 BGL 12 22 10 15 86 167 foreign currency 146 720 9 41 205 993Attracted resources from nonfinancialinstitutions and other clients 396 1061 29 96 574 1420 BGL 291 473 15 32 390 605 foreign currency 104 587 14 64 184 815FUTURE REVENUE 41 32 2 4 91 111OTHER LIABILITIES 5 38 7 29 20 108OWN FUNDS 70 573 18 70 111 832Profit 4 81 0 6 5 181 Retained earnings from previous years 0 0 0 0 0 0 Profit for the current year 4 81 0 6 4 181Capital 39 94 15 38 72 184 Fixed 10 60 14 35 36 129 Supplementary 29 34 0 3 35 55Reserves 27 399 2 26 34 467TOTAL LIABILITIES 670 2446 76 254 1087 3631OFF-BALANCE LIABILITIES 392 1035 78 280 632 2242
Source: BNB.
153
I. FINANCIAL EXPENDITURE 197 2299 26 360 416 3957Interest on lev operations 90 302 10 27 165 455Interest on foreign exchange operations 4 14 2 6 18 47Capital losses on securities 62 299 5 34 89 376Valuation adjustments 41 1682 9 291 143 3075Commissions and fees 1 1 0 1 1 3Other financial expenditure 0 0 0 0 0 0II. EXTRA EXPENDITURE 0 4 0 0 8 9III. EXPENDITURE BY ECONOMIC ELEMENT 10 25 3 8 26 51Equipment 1 3 0 1 1 4External services 3 6 1 3 10 18Salaries and other remuneration 3 7 1 2 7 12Social security and benefits 1 3 0 1 3 5Depreciation 1 2 0 1 2 4Other expenditure 1 5 0 1 3 8IV. STATUTORY PROVISIONS 7 379 1 28 10 445Statutory provisions in levs 7 379 1 28 10 445Statutory provisions in foreign currency 0 0 0 0 0 0V. TAXES 9 7 0 2 9 10Profit tax 7 6 0 2 7 8Other taxes 2 1 0 0 2 2TOTAL EXPENDITURE (I+II+III+IV+V) 224 2715 31 398 469 4472VI. RESULT FROM THE REPORTING PERIOD(PROFIT) 4 81 0 6 4 180TOTAL EXPENDITURE (I+II+III+IV+V+VI) 228 2795 31 404 474 4653
I. FINANCIAL REVENUE 220 2730 30 402 437 4519Interest on lev operations 95 347 10 19 152 455Interest on foreign exchange operations 6 27 3 12 23 82Income from partnerships and equity 0 0 0 0 0 0Capital gains on securities 74 298 6 37 108 352Valuation adjustments 44 2054 10 331 148 3620Commissions and fees 2 5 1 2 5 10Other financial revenue 0 0 0 0 0 0II. EXTRA REVENUE 2 65 0 1 4 109III. REVENUE FROM NONFINANCIAL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 1 2TOTAL REVENUE (I+II+III) 223 2795 30 403 441 4630IV. RESULT FROM THE REPORTING PERIOD(LOSSES) 5 0 1 1 33 23TOTAL REVENUE (I+II+III+IV) 228 2795 31 404 474 4653
Source: BNB.
CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT OF COMMERCIAL BANKS AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1996
(billion BGL)
Indicators Group I Group IITotal for
the banking system
1995 Dec.í96 1995 Dec.í96 1995 Dec.í96
154
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173
197
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287
310
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4 29
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238
179
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6 52
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112
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251
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422
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330
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825
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293
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932
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13 3
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636
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Major Economic and Political Events in 1996
18 January The National Assembly adopted Law on ratification of the financial agreement be-tween the Republic of Bulgaria and the European Investment Bank (Transit Road IIProject).
31 January The National Assembly passed Law on ratification of the guarantee agreements andprotocol with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and theEBRD on the project for rehabilitation and restructuring of the Bulgarian State Rail-ways.
9 February The National Assembly passed Law on the 1996 State Budget of the Republic ofBulgaria, providing for a BGL 58,312.8 million general government budget deficitfor 1996.
4 March The Council of Ministers adopted Decree No. 35 on the rules of procedure for theincorporation and scope of activity of the Securities and Stock Exchanges Commis-sion.
2 April The National Assembly passed Amendments to the Law on the BNB.
5 April The National Assembly passed Law on ratification of the agreements between theRepublic of Bulgaria and the Export-Import Bank of Japan and other Japanese bankcreditors.
14 – 16 April Annual Meeting of the EBRD in Sofia.
14 May The National Assembly passed Amendments to the Law on Banks and Credit Activ-ity.
22 May The National Assembly passed Law on the Measures against Money Laundering.
23 May The National Assembly passed Law on State Protection of Deposits and Accountswith Commercial Banks in respect whereof the Bulgarian National Bank Has Peti-tioned the Institution of Bankruptcy Proceedings.
4 July The National Assembly passed Law on the Corporate Tax.
5 July The National Assembly passed Law on ratification of the loan agreement (Market-place Project in Bulgaria) between the Republic of Bulgaria and the EBRD.
25 July The National Assembly passed Law on the State Budget Constitution comprised ofseven chapters incorporating general principles, the manner of drawing up, adoptingand executing the state budget, the procedure for adopting the state budget report,interaction between the state budget and municipal budgets, extrabudgetary funds, aswell as additional, transitional and final provisions.
30 July The National Assembly passed Law on the Financial Rehabilitation of State-ownedEnterprises involving measures to strengthen and fund enterprises through a special-ized rehabilitation fund.
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30 July The National Assembly passed Amendment to the Law on the 1996 State Budget ofthe Republic of Bulgaria establishing a BGL 80,715.7 million general governmentbudget deficit for 1996 which repeals the BGL 58,312.8 million deficit as approvedby the Law on the 1996 State Budget of the Republic of Bulgaria consistent with in-creased current expenditure reflecting interest repayments on domestic and foreigndebts.
18 September The National Assembly passed Law on ratification of the loan agreement (HealthcareRestructuring Project) between the Republic of Bulgaria and the International Bankfor Reconstruction and Development and the loan agreement between the Republicof Bulgaria and the European Social Development Fund.
17 October The National Assembly passed Law on the Stock Exchanges and Marketplaces.
23 October The National Assembly passed Amendments to the Law on State Protection of De-posits and Accounts with Commercial Banks in respect whereof the Bulgarian Na-tional Bank Has Petitioned the Institution of Bankruptcy Proceedings.
6 November By Resolution No. 133 the Central Election Commission announced presidentialelection results whereby Peter Stoyanov was elected President and Todor KavaldjievVice President of the Republic of Bulgaria, both nominees of the United DemocraticForces Coalition.
12 December The National Assembly passed Amendment to the Law on the 1996 State Budget ofthe Republic of Bulgaria, replacing the BGL 80,715.7 million cash deficit by BGL206,021.1 million consistent with increased current expenditure for interest repay-ments on domestic and foreign debts. The Law provides for the extension of a BGL115 billion direct credit from the BNB earmarked to finance the increased deficit.
21 December The government of the Republic of Bulgaria tendered its resignation. The deep finan-cial and economic crises in the country grew into political crisis.
Major Resolutions of the Managing Board of the
Bulgarian National Bank in 1996
15 January Regulations No. 4 on foreign currency positions of banks were adopted, to go intoeffect on 1 April 1996.
22 January To go into effect under the end-1995 regulation of minimum reserve requirements,commercial banks’ minimum reserve requirements (except SSB) were decreased by1.5 percentage points (from 11% to 9.5%), provided the released funds would beused for outright purchase of short or medium-term government securities offered bythe BNB.
1 February As of 5 February 1996, the basic interest rate was set at 42% per annum.
Regulations No. 5 of 1996 on the terms and procedure for issuance, acquisition andredemption of book-entry government securities and the criteria for valuation andselection of primary dealers in government securities were adopted.
8 February An amendment to Regulations No. 8 on the capital adequacy of banks was adopted,whereby the minimum capital required for making bank transactions was set atBGL 800 million for making bank operations domestically, and BGL 1,200 millionfor making bank operations domestically and abroad.
For the January – December 1996 period, cash holdings in levs of commercial banksand the SSB qualify as minimum reserve requirements with up to 60% of the actualamount in cash holdings.
To ensure timely and unimpeded payment by banks of initial (affiliation) contribu-tions and annual premium contributions as provided for in Articles 10 and 11 ofRegulations No. 1 on bank deposit insurance, to go into effect under the January1996 regulation, minimum reserve requirements of banks held with the BNB (exceptSSB) were reduced by one percentage point (from 9.5% to 8.5%), provided the re-leased funds would be used entirely for payment of due contributions to the Fund aswell as to purchase government securities on outright agreements with the BNB ifbalances remained after the contributions had been paid.
28 February The proposed agreement to transfer, against no payment, more than 50% of the vot-ing registered shares from Vitosha Bank for Agricultural Credit Ltd. to the BNB,which, together with the shares owned by the Bank Consolidation Company, wouldensure majority in decision-making at the General Meeting of Shareholders inVitosha Bank for Agricultural Credit Ltd.
29 February The interest rate on funds raised for bank deposit insurance was set at 9% (the samerate was applied on banks’ special current accounts). The interest was to accrue on amonthly basis and compounded.
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4 March As of 6 March, the basic interest rate was set at 49% per annum.
The interest rate on commercial banks’ current accounts with the BNB was set at10% per annum.
The Metropolitan Municipal Bank Ltd., headquartered in Sofia, with capital ofBGL 450 million, was authorized to make bank transactions in the country underArticle 1, para. 2 (except items 6 and 9) of the LBCA. The total amount of credits ex-tended to the Sofia Great Municipality, to firms with over 50% municipal stake, in-cluding acquisition of government securities issued by the Sofia Great Municipalityand such firms, should not exceed 20% of the paid-in capital.
7 March Pursuant to Article 56, para. 1, item 7 in connection with Article 19, para. 1, item 4,paras. 2 and 3 of the LBCA, the BNB Board revoked the permit (license) ofCrystalbank Ltd. to conduct bank transactions under Article 1, para. 2 of the LBCA.
Pursuant to Article 56, para. 1, item 7 in connection with Article 19, para. 1, item 4,paras. 2 and 3 of the LBCA, the BNB Board revoked the permit (license) of the Pri-vate Agricultural Investment Bank Ltd. to conduct bank transactions under Article 1,para. 2 of the LBCA.
12 March As of 13 March 1996, an interest rate of 70% per annum was set on three-day andexceeding three days overdraft on current accounts.
Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB, an interim loan, totaling BGL 4 bil-lion, repayable within 3 months from the value date, was extended to the MF between13 March and 19 March 1996. Interest accrued on the loan was equal to the basic in-terest rate operative in the respective period.
14 March Regulations No. 18 on replacement of damaged Bulgarian banknotes and coins in cir-culation were adopted.
29 March Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB, an interim loan, totaling BGL 6.5 bil-lion, value date 29 March 1996, repayable within three months, was extended to theMF. Interest accrued on the loan was equal to the basic interest rate operativethroughout the respective period.
25 April As of 26 April 1996, the basic interest rate was set at 67% per annum.
The interest rate on commercial banks’ current accounts with the BNB was set at14% per annum.
Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB, a credit line of up to BGL 5 billionwas extended to the MF. Interest accrued on the loan was equal to the basic interestrate operative throughout the respective period.
2 May ‘Société Générale,’ headquartered in Paris, was authorized to open a branch in Sofia,through which to conduct bank transactions under Article 1, para. 2 (except items 6and 9) of the LBCA.
9 May As of 10 May 1996, the basic interest rate was set at 108% per annum.
17 May Pursuant to Article 65, paras. 1 and 2 of the LBCA, the BNB Board placed the Bankfor Economic Enterprise Mineralbank Ltd. under conservatorship; removed fromoffice all members of the Managing and Supervisory Boards; appointed conservatorsat Mineralbank Ltd. with the powers vested under Article 58, para. 4 of the LBCA;imposed restrictions on the activity of the bank depriving it from the right to conductthe transactions under Article 1, para. 2, items 2 – 10 of the LBCA, accept money ondeposit from physical persons, and dispose of its property.
Pursuant to Article 65, paras. 1 and 2 of the LBCA, the BNB Board placed First Pri-vate Bank Ltd. under conservatorship; removed from office all members of the Boardof Directors; appointed conservators at First Private Bank Ltd. with the powersvested under Article 58, para. 4 of the LBCA; imposed restrictions on the activity ofthe bank depriving it from the right to conduct the transactions under Article 1,para. 2, items 2 – 10 of the LBCA, accept money on deposit from physical persons,pay out dividends, and dispose of its property.
21 May Pursuant to Article 56, para. 1, item 7, paras. 3 and 4, and Article 58, para. 4 of theLBCA and Article 16 of the Administrative Procedure Law, the BNB Board removedfrom office all members of the Managing and Supervisory Boards of Private Agricul-tural and Investment Bank Ltd., and appointed conservators with the powers vestedunder Article 58, para. 4 of the LBCA.
23 May Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB, the Bulgarian National Bank decidedto increase the amount of the credit line extended to the Ministry of Finance by theResolution of 25 April 1996 of the Managing Board of the BNB up to BGL 10 bil-lion, i.e. to the maximum admissible amount for unserviced temporary credits. Inter-est accrued on the loan was equal to the basic interest rate effective throughout therespective period.
29 May Extension of new and unutilized unsecured credits to commercial banks was discon-tinued. The BNB stopped extending Lombard and discount loans and refinancing inforeign currency.
As of 30 May 1996, auctions for outright sale of government securities from theBNB portfolio were introduced.
30 May Pursuant to Article 70, paras. 2 and 3 in connection with para. 4 of this Article andArticle 71 of the LBCA, the BNB Board ascertained the insolvency of MineralbankLtd. and applied to the Sofia City Court to institute bankruptcy proceedings againstthe bank.
Pursuant to Article 70, paras. 2 and 3 in connection with para. 4 of this Article andArticle 71 of the LBCA, the BNB Board ascertained the insolvency of First PrivateBank Ltd. and applied to the Sofia City Court to institute bankruptcy proceedingsagainst the bank.
6 June As of 17 June 1996, the BNB Board put into circulation a new banknote, withBGL 5,000 face value, issue 1996, to be used as legal tender.
12 June Under the June 1996 regulation, commercial banks’ minimum reserve requirementswere set at 9% on funds attracted, 9.5% and 10% for July and August respectively.
13 June As of 14 June, the interest rate on commercial banks’ current accounts with the BNBwas set at 36% per annum.
17 June Pursuant to Article 70, paras. 2 and 3 in connection with para. 4 and Article 71 of theLBCA, the BNB Board ascertained the insolvency of Private Agricultural and Invest-ment Bank Ltd. and applied to the Sofia City Court to institute bankruptcy proceed-ings against the bank.
Pursuant to Article 70, paras. 2 and 3 in connection with para. 4 and Article 71 of theLBCA, the BNB Board ascertained the insolvency of Crystalbank Ltd. and applied tothe Smolyan District Court to institute bankruptcy proceedings against the bank.
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Pursuant to Article 70, paras. 2 and 3 in connection with para. 4 and Article 71 of theLBCA, the BNB Board ascertained the insolvency of Agrobusinessbank Ltd. andapplied to the Plovdiv District Court to institute bankruptcy proceedings against thebank.
20 June Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB, the MF received a credit line of up toBGL 10 billion. The basic interest rate was applied on the loan.
27 June Pursuant to Article 5 of the Law on the State Savings Bank in connection with Ar-ticle 3 of the LBCA, bank requirements and regulations were to be enforced to theState Savings Bank, taking into account the specific nature of this institution.
11 July Bulgarian-American Credit Bank Ltd., headquartered in Sofia, with capital ofBGL 450 million, was granted a restricted license to conduct bank transactions underArticle 1, para. 2, items 2, 3, 4, 7 and 10 of the LBCA domestically and abroad. Bul-garian-American Credit Bank Ltd. may extend credits only to the amount of its ownfunds.
12 August Regulations on Government Securities Central Depository were adopted.
15 August Regulations No. 8 on the capital adequacy of banks were amended as follows: thepaid-in portion of the subscribed capital by the moment of issuing a permit (license)for a bank must be at least BGL 1,400 million for a bank making domestic transac-tions and BGL 2,200 million for a bank making transactions in the country andabroad.
20 August As of 20 August 1996, the admissible amount of minimum reserve requirements to beused by commercial banks was decreased from 50% to 20% of required reservesunder the current regulation.
3 September Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB and the Amendments to the 1996 StateBudget Law, the BNB extended an interim loan to the MF, totaling BGL 6,529 mil-lion, value date 4 September 1996, repayable by 4 December 1996. The basic inter-est rate was applied on the loan.
As of 4 September 1996, the admissible amount of minimum reserve requirements tobe used by commercial banks was reduced from 20% to 10% of required reserves un-der the current regulation.
11 September Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB and the Amendments to the State Bud-get Law of 1996, the BNB extended an interim loan to the MF, totaling BGL 5 bil-lion, value date 11 September 1996, repayable by 11 December 1996. The basic in-terest rate was applied on the loan.
12 September To go into effect under the August regulation based on balance-sheet data, commer-cial banks were allowed to hold in foreign currency up to 100% of the minimum re-serve requirements on attracted funds in foreign currency.
23 September The BNB Board adopted a package of measures aimed at recovering by rehabilitationand restructuring the financial stability and credibility in the banking system.The package was developed in compliance with commitments assumed in conjunc-tion with the government of the Republic of Bulgaria under the standby arrangementfor supporting financing concluded with the International Monetary Fund. The BNBrelied to a great extent on the implementation by the government of its program forrapid privatization as a financial basis for deposit insurance and for the reduction ofgovernment debt and the increase of foreign exchange reserves.1. For the purpose of recovering credibility in the banking system, the BNB:
a) placed under conservatorship: TSBank, Balkanbank, Economic Bank, BusinessBank, Elite Bank, Slavyani Commercial Bank, Mollov Commercial Bank, YambolCommercial Bank, Dobrudja Commercial Bank;b) adopted measures for restructuring the Bank for Agricultural Credit.2. To regain confidence in the Bulgarian lev providing real positive interest rate ondeposits, the BNB Board set the following basic interest rate: 25% per month (300%per annum) effective as of 24 September 1996. Commercial banks were recom-mended to increase interest rates on deposits and their government securities portfo-lio.3. To ensure normal operation of the payments system, the BNB restored commercialbanks’ right to use up to 50% of their minimum reserve requirements on an averagemonthly basis.4. The BNB was to support all commercial banks, provided the banks had depletedtheir highly liquid resources in levs and foreign exchange and had faced temporarydifficulties in meeting their obligations. The following market-based monetary in-struments were to be used:a) purchases of government securities in the open market (repo-operations and out-right deals);b) secured refinancing in levs against government securities as collateral;c) unsecured lev-denominated refinancing.5. The BNB was to provide opportunities for commercial banks with increased li-quidity to make safe and high-yielding market investments by:a) sales of government securities from the BNB portfolio (outright sales or reverserepo-operations);b) accepting foreign exchange on deposit or current accounts with the BNB at pref-erential interest rates.6. The BNB was to participate in the foreign exchange market, assisted in the fore-seeable future by receipts from the privatization program announced by the govern-ment.7. The BNB was to support credibility in government securities as an instrument forgovernment budget financing within the amount provided for by law, by means of:a) participation, if necessary, in the primary market at market-determined prices;b) expanding sales of target government securities to households.
15 October Pursuant to Article 46 of the Law on the BNB and the Amendments to the 1996 StateBudget Law, the central bank extended an interim loan to the MF, totaling BGL 6billion, value date 15 October 1996, repayable within three months but no later than31 December 1996. The basic interest rate was applied on the loan.
17 October As of 18 October 1996, the BNB Board set the monthly basic interest rate at 20%.
To go into effect under the October regulation, cash holdings in levs on account 5011‘Cash in Hand’ of commercial banks and the SSB qualify as minimum reserve re-quirements with up to 100% of the actual amount in cash holdings, provided the re-leased funds from the minimum reserve requirements equal to 40% of cash holdingswould be used to purchase government securities at a price set by the BNB and withmaturity of over three months.
31 October As of 4 November 1996, the BNB Board set the monthly basic interest rate at 15%.
The Board of the BNB revoked the licenses of 22 financial houses due to violationsof banking laws and regulations.
7 November Pursuant to Article 6, para. 1 in connection with Article 5, para. 3, item 2 of the Lawon the Business Activity of Foreign Persons and Protection of Foreign Investment,Banca Agricola Mantovana, Mantova, Italy, was authorized to acquire voting regis-tered shares in the capital of Expressbank Ltd., Varna.
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14 November The BNB Board revoked the licenses for making bank transactions of four financialhouses due to violations of banking laws and regulations.
20 November The BNB sent a letter to the President of the Republic of Bulgaria, the Chairman ofthe National Assembly and the Prime Minister expressing its stance on the risks as-sociated with the establishment of a currency board in Bulgaria and suggested thaturgent consultations be held with independent international financial experts on thematter.
21 November Pursuant to Article 25 of the Law on the BNB, as of 9 December 1996 the BNBBoard put into circulation as legal tender a banknote of BGL 10,000 nominal value,issue 1996.
22 November The BNB Board revoked the licenses of three financial houses and one exchangebureau due to violations of banking laws and regulations.
The BNB Plenary Council approved the final audit report of Deloitte & Touchewhich carried out an international audit of the central bank in compliance with a de-cision by the National Assembly.
25 November In response to MF Draft Law on Amendments to the State Budget Law of the Repub-lic of Bulgaria enabling government to draw a direct credit of BGL 115 billion, theBNB sent a letter to the Minister of Finance and the Chairman of the National As-sembly Budget Commission expressing the central bank’s disapproval in principlewith the inflationary way of budget deficit financing.
28 November The BNB Board revoked the licenses for making bank transactions of four financialhouses and three exchange bureaus due to violations of banking laws and regula-tions.
12 December To go into effect under the November regulation, commercial banks were allowed totransfer minimum reserve requirements in foreign currency up to 100% on attractedfunds in foreign currency, provided the released funds from minimum reserve re-quirements in levs (as of the preceding period of regulation) would be used to pur-chase government securities from the BNB, issued under Regulations No. 5, with ma-turity of over one year, at the current market price for the day.
The BNB Board revoked the licenses for making bank transactions of four financialhouses due to violations of banking laws and regulations.
19 December As of 27 December 1996, the BNB Board set the admissible amount of minimum re-serve requirements to be used by commercial banks at 40% of required reserves un-der the current regulation.
The BNB Board revoked the licenses for making bank transactions of two financialhouses and 30 exchange bureaus due to violations of banking laws and regulations.
27 December Pursuant to § 1 and 5 of the Amendments to the 1996 State Budget Law, the centralbank extended a loan to the MF, totaling BGL 55 billion, value date 27 December1996, repayable within 15 years with a 5-year grace period. The basic interest ratewas applied on the loan.
28 December Pursuant to § 1 and 5 of the Amendments to the 1996 State Budget Law, the BNB ex-tended two direct loans to the MF, totaling BGL 24 billion, value date 29 December1996, and BGL 36 billion, value date 30 December 1996, repayable within 15 yearswith a 5-year grace period. The basic interest rate was applied on the loans.
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