Real Estate Lending Ratio for Taiwanese Banks Hits 15-Year Low Due to Deposit Growth
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According to FSC statistics, the real estate lending ratio for domestic banks fell to an average of 24.67% at the end of April, a 15-year low. The decline is primarily driven by growth in total deposits. The non-performing loan ratio for mortgages remains low at 0.08%.
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- Q: Why did the real estate lending ratio drop?
- A: Mainly due to the growth in total deposits, which increased the denominator of the ratio.