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Excess Liquidity in Syria’s Banking Sector Up 44 Percent Last Year – Central Bank

21-07-2021/in Finance, News /by Rand Shamaa

Surplus liquidity in the Syrian banking sector, which consists of six state-owned banks and 14 private banks, increased by 44 percent last year to SYP 2,962 billion, as the country’s banks remained conservative on lending and investment.

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