Foreign exchange reserves at the end of November decreased by almost 353 million KM

Foreign exchange reserves of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of November last year amounted to 15.91 billion KM and are 352.9 million KM or 2.2 percent less than the previous month.
Foreign exchange reserves at the annual level are lower by 214.2 million KM or 1.3 percent, the Central Bank announced.

Total loans to domestic sectors at the end of the 11th month of last year amounted to 21.97 billion KM and are higher by 25.3 million KM or 0.1 percent compared to October.

Credit growth was registered in the household sector by 17.5 million KM or 0.2 percent, non-financial public companies by 11.8 million KM or 2.1 percent, and private companies by 11 million KM or 0.1 percent.

A decrease in loans on a monthly basis was recorded at government institutions by 5.6 million KM or 0.5 percent, and by other domestic sectors by 9.3 million KM or 5.3 percent.

The annual growth rate of total loans in November last year was 4.3 percent, nominally 911.5 million KM.

Annual credit growth was registered in the household sector by 514.3 million KM or 4.9 percent, private companies by 377.9 million KM or 4.3 percent, non-financial public companies by 69.6 million KM or 13.6 percent, and in other domestic sectors by 0.6 million KM or 0.4 percent.

Reduction of credit growth on the annual level was registered with government institutions by 50.8 million KM or 4.3 percent.

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