Volume of loans given by Ural Interregional Bank to profit-making SROs for up to 30 days goes down 100% in January-May 2007
7 June 2007 (13:50)
The Central Bank of Russia reports that volume of loans given by Ural Interregional Bank to profit-making self-regulatory organizations for up to 30 days went down 100% (from 23.6 million RUR to zero) in January-May 2007.
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