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General government sector financial assets increase by 1.3 percentage points in Q3, 2021

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The financial assets of the general government sector, expressed as a share of the gross domestic product, increased by 1.3 percentage points in Q3, 2021, reaching 26%, mainly due to the increases in deposits and cash, according to data published on Thursday by the of Romania (BNR), Agerpres reports. According to the cited source, the financial commitments of the public administration increased by 3.3 percentage points at the end of last year's third quarter, compared to the similar period of 2020, representing 56.4% of GDP. The increase in this financial instrument is explained…

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