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Foreign Exchange Reserves at the end of January amount to over 17 Billion BAM

Published: March 11, 2025
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The foreign exchange reserves of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of January amounted to 17.26 billion KM, down by 380 million KM compared to the end of December last year.

On an annual basis, foreign exchange reserves increased by 1.35 billion KM or 8.5 percent, the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced.

Total loans to domestic sectors at the end of January amounted to 25.76 billion KM, and compared to the previous month, a decrease of 64.6 million KM was recorded.

Credit growth was registered with households by 41 million KM or 0.3 percent, and with other domestic sectors by 10.1 million KM or 3.3 percent.

Loans to private enterprises decreased by 88.5 million KM or 0.8 percent, government institutions by 12.7 million KM or one percent, and non-financial public enterprises by 14.5 million KM or 2.1 percent.

The annual growth rate of total loans in January was 9.8 percent, nominally 2.29 billion KM.

Annual growth in loans was registered in the household sector by 1.11 billion KM or 9.4 percent, private enterprises by 846.1 million KM or 8.7 percent, government institutions by 177.4 million KM or 16.1 percent, non-financial public enterprises by 74.9 million KM or 12.3 percent, and other domestic sectors by 84.7 million KM or 36.2 percent.

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