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CROATIA STILL MODERATELY INDEBTED, DEBT GROWTH RATE NOT SUSTAINABLE IN LONG RUNZAGREB, Nov 3 (Hina) - With a foreign debt accounting for less than 60% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Croatia is a moderately indebted country,
however, the current debt growth rate will not be sustainable in the long run and its dynamics will have to be more adjusted to GDP's movements and exports of goods and services. This estimate is based on data on the development of Croatia's foreign debt, collected by the Croatian National Bank (HNB). In late July this year the debt totalled USD13.3 billion. Compared to its debt at the end of 2001, the country's total debt (incurred by the state, banks, companies and other sectors) has increased by USD2.1 billion or 18.6 percent, with negative inter-currency changes accounting for around USD900 million, reads the HNB's October bulletin. With a debt accounting for less than