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February 2015 saw almost all of the trends prevailing over the recent months: the retail credit portfolio saw negative growth rates, the quality of the credit portfolio kept deteriorating both in the corporate and retail segments of the credit market, the debt owed to non-residents kept...
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In early 2015, Russia's banking sector was operating under an increasing impact from several negative trends that had first become prominent towards the end of 2014. January 2015 became the second-in-a-row lossmaking month for banks, the second-in-a-row month of declining debt against retail...
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Late in 2014, Russia's banking sector was driven by the ruble's devaluation and mounting crisis-related developments in the economy, firstly the decline in real disposable household income. Banks sustained big losses for the first time since 2009, and the money market regulator strengthened its...
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In 2016, the volume of bank lending resumed growth. However, its level remains below the 2014 indicators and is insufficient to curtail the reduction of the population's loan debt volumes. There is a shift in the retail bank lending debt structure in favor of the long-term and cheaper mortgages....
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2015 saw a noticeable reduction on the part of economic agents for assets in foreign currency. This signified a decrease in investments in foreign assets both for the population and for organizations (for individuals – savings in foreign exchange cash) with relatively stable (for...
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Over the past three quarters of 2014 the Russian banking sector encountered a constriction of growth in all of its key resource sources. Retail accounts and deposits and foreign liabilities contracted while growth in corporate customers dropped to low levels. Monetary authorities' resources,...
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Banks' assets contracted in August due to the shrinking of basically all key types of bank assets. It is only retail accounts and deposits that showed minor positive dynamics, although the downtrend in growth rates was still in place. This also pushed down the growth in the credit portfolio. The...
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In July, revocations of banking licenses continued. Asset growth was significantly slowed down as a result of shrinkage of their principal sources – corporate funds and foreign liabilities, as well as a very slow movement of individual deposits. Growth of interest rates has so far produced...
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Banks' assets grew at a rate of 20.1% in May 2013, being a slightly lower than in 2011 and 2012. In May, financial result of the banking business was found to be minimal since the fall of 2011. Household savings on bank accounts and deposits slowed down rapidly after three months of growth. A...
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In April 2013, the Russian banking sector was driven by the same principal trends that were observed in the first quarter of the year. Real sector lending kept slowing down in spite of higher growth rates in household savings. In addition, allowances for provisions for losses on loans and other...
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