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Balance sheet profits declined markedly in January-July 2018 compared to the same period of 2017 mainly because of resumed growth in loan loss provisions. A positive factor was represented by growth in net interest income and in profits from regular banking operations
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Households' bank savings at the turn of 2019 have demonstrated better performance against the last year. The largest … share of deposits unlike last year was denominated in foreign currency. In the meantime, brisk recovery of the bank lending …
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The Russian banking sector remains unstable. In 2017, renewal of growth in bank assets and individual segments of the …
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through 2017, increment of the total bond market debt exceeded Rb 1 trillion, which was comparable with the bank debt growth … of the corporate borrowers. Bank lending notably increased in 2018. Large business increased its presence both in the … bank lending market and in the bank market …
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The trends towards slower growth rate and deterioration of the quality the retail credit portfolio continued in May 2014. Additionally, state-run banks kept strengthening their position in this segment of the banking service market. The banking business's profitability kept declining....
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Corporate lending market exhibits buoyancy in early 2018. Nominal volumes of new loans issued to corporate borrowers is close to pre-crisis maximum. However, corporate lending remains low against economic activity. The quality of credit portfolios can not be assessed positively yet due to the...
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For the first five months of 2018, household savings moved up merely by 1.3% which is the bottom low for the last several years. Meanwhile, retail lending has been demonstrating an upward trend. The public borrows significantly more than deposits
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