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Recovery of consumer lending has facilitated growth in expenditures on ultimate consumption and brought about stability of households' savings amid the ongoing decline of real incomes. However, in the long-term prospect this situation will put at risk both the fi nancial stability of households...
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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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At year-end of 2016, upward trend of retail credit exposure on bank loans resumed. Growth was entirely due to residential loans segment in the context of consumer lending shrinking. Shift in the debt structure in favor of cheaper and long-term credits issued for residential purchases secured...
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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 on the retail side is ongoing. This strengthens the...
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The Russian banking sector in November was aff ected by the same key adverse trends that have been prevailing over the recent months. The monetary authority’s resources still served as the principal source of funding for banks, which is indicative of a systemic shortage of traditional types of...
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February 2015 saw almost all of the trends prevailing over the recent months: the retail credit portfolio saw nega- tive 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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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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It is monetary authorities’ resources that became the principal source of growth in banks’ assets in October 2014. Still high frequency of banking license revocations and the ruble devaluation could hardly recover depositors’ confi dence in the banking system – growth in the deposit base...
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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 loss making 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, fi rstly the decline in real disposable household income. Banks sustained big losses for the first time since 2009, and the money market regulator strengthened...
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