Friday 28 April 2017

Singapore March bank lending up 6.33 percent y/y to S$627.9 billion


SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's aggregate bank loaning rose 6.33 percent in March from a year prior, on the back of expanded loaning to general trade and expert and private people, national bank information appeared on Friday. 

Advances and advances by household keeping money units in the city-state added up to S$627.9 ($449.91) a month ago, ascending from S$627.4 billion in February. 

Advances and advances in Asian money units (ACU) rose 0.3 percent to S$542.9 billion in March, from S$541.3 billion in February. 

The ACU showcase alludes to credits named in monetary forms other than the Singapore dollar. 

($1=1.3956 Singapore dollars)

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