Azerbaijan's net financial liabilities grew by $230M in 1H2025
Finance
- 17 September, 2025
- 13:29
In the first half of 2025, Azerbaijan's net financial liabilities rose by $230 million, Report informs, citing the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).
In contrast, the same period last year saw a decrease of approximately $2.081 billion.
According to the CBA, the six-month increase was driven by several factors:
- More than $3.222 billion rise in foreign direct investment attracted to the country (up 8.2%);
- Over $3.418 billion decline in repatriated investments (up 2%);
- A $450.2 million increase in oil bonuses (down 1.4%);
- A $24.9 million drop in portfolio investments (a 35.7-fold decrease);
- A $0.5 million rise in other investments (compared to nearly $1.274 billion increase in the same period last year).
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