29% less money lent by UralTransBank JSC to non-governmental commercial organizations throughout January to June 2006, says Central Bank of Russia
12 July 2006 (12:52)
According to the Central Bank of Russia, UralTransBank JSC has given 29% less money in the form of credits to nongovernmental commercial organizations for a term of 31 to 90 days in the first six months of 2006: the total sum has gone down from 259.966 million RUR to 184.669 million.
As has previously been reported, the volume of loans given by the bank to nongovernmental commercial organizations for a term of 31 to 90 days went down by 17% (from 259.966 million to 215.919 million RUR) in January to May 2006.
As has previously been reported, the volume of loans given by the bank to nongovernmental commercial organizations for a term of 31 to 90 days went down by 17% (from 259.966 million to 215.919 million RUR) in January to May 2006.
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