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July 3 (Reuters) - Russia's total foreign debt rose to $475.1 billion on July 1, 2009, from $450.8 billion on April 1, 2009, preliminary estimates from the central bank showed on Friday. Over the same period, Russia's public foreign debt rose slighty to $27.7 billion from $27.6 billion, according to the preliminary figures posted on the central bank's Web site (www.cbr.ru). Following is a breakdown of Russia's foreign debt (in billions of dollars): July 1, 2009* Apr 1, 2009 Total foreign debt 475.1 450.8 Public foreign debt 27.7 27.6 New Russian debt 22.0 21.9 Soviet-era debt 4.4 4.4 Monetary authorities 10.8 2.5 Banks 142.4 146.4 Non-financial enterprises 294.4 274.3 * Preliminary estimates. Keywords: RUSSIA DEBT/FOREIGN (Moscow Newsroom, +7495 775 1242, moscow.newsroom@reuters.com) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.
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