CBA exhibited financial report for the 2013 year
Baku/19.06.14/Turban: The financial statement of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) at the end of 2013 has been published. According to the document sent to the organization's website, the assets for the year increased to 15,326,918,000 manats (15.1% compared to January 1 of the previous year).
In the assets structure CBA amount of cash to the beginning of this year amounted to 8,382,174,000 manats (44.1%), the volume of investments in investment securities - 1,101,406,000 manats (600%). The volume of investments in trading securities decreased 43.6%, amounting to 1,930,345,000 manats. For the year to resident banks issued 3,359,861,000 manats credits (minus 0.7%). There are other, less essential articles.
CBA obligations to January 1, 2014 amount to 15,075,927,000 manats (13%). In most of their structure (11 033 336 000) fell on the amount of notes and coins in circulation (12.8%). Liabilities chief financial regulator before state agencies constitute 3,053,973,000 manats (+ 30%), liabilities to credit institutions - 751.104 million manat (minus 13.6%), the rest is others.
The authorized capital of the CBA has not changed during the year, amounting to 10 million manat. The bank's equity is equal to 250.991 million manat (January 1, 2013 was a negative balance of 29.582 million manat).
Operating income in the CBA last year totaled 315,136,000 manats (63.9%) and the profit is calculated on 280,573,000 manats (growth by 2.1 times). – 17B-
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- 20 June 2014 13:53
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