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Bank liquid assets increase in July, total capital grows steadily

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At the end of July, banks in the region reported liquid assets totaling €1.48 billion, representing a 9.23% increase from June. However, this figure is 16.71% lower than in July of the previous year.

Liquidity ratios for the banking sector remained above the required minimums on both daily and weekly assessments.

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The total balance sheet for banks was €6.84 billion, up 1.96% from June and up 2.79% year-on-year.

In terms of asset structure, loans comprised the largest portion at 65.01%, followed by securities at 18.11% and cash along with deposits at central banks accounting for 13.63%. Other asset items made up 3.25%.

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On the liability side, deposits accounted for a significant 81.15%, with capital at 12.48% and borrowings at 3.3%, while other liabilities constituted 3.07%.

Total bank capital reached €853.77 million at the end of July, reflecting a monthly growth of 2.33% and an annual increase of 10.55%.

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