Bank loans recorded at SKD 313.26bn in October.

By bne IntelliNews December 1, 2010
Singapore's bank loans were recorded at SKD 313.26bn during October this year as compared to SKD 309.37bn recorded in September. The total bank loans were recorded at HKD 275.39bn during the same period last year. As reported by Dow Jones International News, according to data released by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, out of the total bank loans, the major contributors were housing/bridge at SKD 109.13bn, professionals at SKD 3.18bn, building construction at SKD 51.51bn and manufacturing at HKD 11.25bn.

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