Greek Banks' Deposits Up For Fifth Successive Session in Sept

Greek Banks' Deposits Up For Fifth Successive Session in Sept

Greek banks' deposits rose for the fifth successive month in September, with net inflows totaling 625 million euros, the Bank of Greece said on Thursday.
The central bank, in a monthly report, said that bank deposits by households grew by 1.5 billion euros since May, while deposits by enterprises rose 2.4 billion euros in the same period. The Bank of Greece also said that general government deposits rose 88 million euros in September, after a 93 million euros increase in August, for an annual growth rate of 6.2% in September (9.5% in August). Private sector's deposits fell by 52 million euros in September, after an 1.407 billion euros increase in August, for an annual growth rate 4.6% (4.3% the previous month). Enterprises' deposits fell by 242 million euros in September, after an increase of 716 million in august, for an annual growth rate of 13.7% (13% in August).
in August.
               
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