Corporate, households’ funds in Russian banks up in February — Central Bank
The moderate growth of corporate funds by 504 bln rubles (or by 1.1%) was mainly ensured by oil and gas companies.
Corporate funds in Russian banks rose by 504 bln rubles ($6.5 bln), or by 1.1%, in February, while households’ funds gained 711 bln rubles ($9.2 bln), or 2%, the Central Bank reported on Tuesday.
"Households’ funds (excluding escrow accounts) increased by 711 bln rubles (+2%) following a substantial decrease in January (-2.7%)," the report said.
The moderate growth of corporate funds by 504 bln rubles (or by 1.1%) was mainly ensured by oil and gas companies, the regulator added.
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Corporate funds in Russian banks rose by 504 bln rubles ($6.5 bln), or by 1.1%, in February, while households’ funds gained 711 bln rubles ($9.2 bln), or 2%, the Central Bank reported on Tuesday.
"Households’ funds (excluding escrow accounts) increased by 711 bln rubles (+2%) following a substantial decrease in January (-2.7%)," the report said.
The moderate growth of corporate funds by 504 bln rubles (or by 1.1%) was mainly ensured by oil and gas companies, the regulator added.
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