Central bank: RMB loans increased by 1.43 trillion yuan in November compared with the same period last year, up by 45.6 billion yuan.

Published: Dec 9, 2020 16:18
Source: Central bank

SMM News: RMB loans increased by 1.43 trillion yuan in November, an increase of 45.6 billion yuan over the same period last year. From a departmental point of view, loans in the household sector increased by 753.4 billion yuan, of which short-term loans increased by 248.6 billion yuan, medium-and long-term loans increased by 504.9 billion yuan, and loans to enterprises (enterprises) increased by 781.2 billion yuan, of which short-term loans increased by 73.4 billion yuan. medium-and long-term loans increased by 588.7 billion yuan, bill financing increased by 80.4 billion yuan, and loans from non-banking financial institutions decreased by 104.2 billion yuan.

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Central bank: RMB loans increased by 1.43 trillion yuan in November compared with the same period last year, up by 45.6 billion yuan. - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)