
Moldova’s direct public debt to international organizations in the first quarter of 2024 decreased by $74.37 million (-2.2%), amounting to $3 billion 281.71 million
As the InfoMarket agency was informed by the National Bank of Moldova, the state’s debt to the International Monetary Fund decreased in January-March 2024 by 3.3% - from 1 billion 121.52 million (at the end of 2023) to $1 billion 084.7 million (at the end of the first quarter of 2024) to the International Development Association (IDA), part of the World Bank group, decreased by 1.4% - from $808.07 million to $796.59 million, to the European Investment Bank - increased by 1.1% - from $406.56 million to $411.11 million, and to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development decreased by 4.1% - from $315.23 million to $302.18 million. Direct public debt to the European Commission decreased by 3% - from $294.71 million to $285.78 million, and to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), part of the WB group, decreased by 2.6% - from $261.06 million to $254.23 million. Debt to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) increased by 1.2% - from $75.43 million to $76.32 million, and to the Council of Europe Development Bank - decreased by 3.7% - from $73.5 million to $70.8 million. // 22.07.2024 — InfoMarket