FDI in Bulgaria in January-September 2021 was 852.6M euro
Foreign direct investment in Bulgaria in the first nine months of 2021 stood at 852.6 million euro, the equivalent of 1.3 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP), statistics from the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) showed on November 18.
In the same period of 2020, FDI was 2.2 billion euro, but the original amount reported by BNB last year was 729.5 million euro, which was revised upward later.
Investment in equity, including in the real estate sector, was 50 million euro (compared to 243 million euro in January-September 2020) and re-invested earnings amounted to 1.22 billion euro, compared to 693.5 million euro in the same period of last year.
Net receipts from real estate investments by foreign companies recorded an outflow of 3.7 million euro in the first nine months of 2021, compared to an inflow of 0.5 million euro during the same period of last year.
The central bank data showed 416.5 million euro in investment outflows as debt instruments, recorded as the change in the net liabilities of Bulgarian companies towards their foreign investor owners, compared to inflows of 1.27 billion euro in the first nine months of 2020. Such financial flows include financial loans, suppliers’ credits and debt securities, BNB said.
By country, the largest direct investment in Bulgaria in January-September 2021 came from Luxembourg (367.1 million euro), Germany (256.5 million euro) and Austria (147.4 million euro). Notable net outflows were recorded towards Russia (-233.2 million euro).
According to preliminary figures, Bulgarian investment abroad increased by 43 million euro in January-September, compared to 133.3 million euro in the same period of last year, BNB said.
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