Ha Noi loans grow by 4% in September

Sep 25th at 14:30
25-09-2014 14:30:25+07:00

Ha Noi loans grow by 4% in September

 Total outstanding loans in the capital city reached VND975.20 trillion (US$46.44 billion) in September, according to figures from the city's Department of Statistics.

The amount represents a four-per cent increase over that of August and a 3.2-per cent increase over that of the end of 2013.

Short-term loans grew by 5.9 per cent over that of August and 0.2 per cent over that of end of last yeas while medium- to long-term loans expanded by 0.2 per cent over that of August and 9.7 per cent over that of end of 2013. 

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