Economic & Business banking news Banking loans grow 22 pct report- The amount of banking loans extended in the year up to the second week of December 2010 reached Rp1,708.15 trillion, up 22.76 percent year-on-year,(the central bank/BI) said.
In the past week alone, the amount of banking loans reached Rp7.22 trillion consisting of Rp4.04 trillion in rupiah and Rp3.18 trillion in foreign currency, BI spokesman Difi A Johansyah said on Wednesday.As such, the amount of banking loans rose Rp277.95 trillion or 19.43 percent year-to-date (ytd) and Rp316.73 trillion or 22.76 percent year-on-year (yoy), he said.
During the reporting week, the amount of banking loans in rupiah rose for all groups of banks with evenly increase for four groups of banks (below Rp1 trillion), except the group of private banks which saw an increase of Rp2.28 trillion, he said.
However, the group of state-owned banks recorded a Rp0.15 trillion decline in the amount of banking loans in foreign currency.
The central bank noted that during the reporting week the amount of banking loans in foreign currency rose US$0.36 billion with branches of overseas banks recording the highest increase of US$0.12 billion.(antara)
In the past week alone, the amount of banking loans reached Rp7.22 trillion consisting of Rp4.04 trillion in rupiah and Rp3.18 trillion in foreign currency, BI spokesman Difi A Johansyah said on Wednesday.As such, the amount of banking loans rose Rp277.95 trillion or 19.43 percent year-to-date (ytd) and Rp316.73 trillion or 22.76 percent year-on-year (yoy), he said.
During the reporting week, the amount of banking loans in rupiah rose for all groups of banks with evenly increase for four groups of banks (below Rp1 trillion), except the group of private banks which saw an increase of Rp2.28 trillion, he said.
However, the group of state-owned banks recorded a Rp0.15 trillion decline in the amount of banking loans in foreign currency.
The central bank noted that during the reporting week the amount of banking loans in foreign currency rose US$0.36 billion with branches of overseas banks recording the highest increase of US$0.12 billion.(antara)
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