Manila, Oct. 1 -- Foreign-currency-denominated loans granted by banks went up by 0.9 percent in the second quarter of the year.
Data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) late Tuesday showed that foreign currency deposit unit (FCDU) loans reached USD15.93 billion, up from the USD15.78 billion in the previous quarter.
Year-on-year, FCDU loans went up by 1.9 percent.
FCDU loans are foreign currency-denominated loans extended by FCDUs of local banks or local branches of foreign banks authorized by the BSP to engage in foreign currency transactions.
These loans support economic activities that require foreign exchange, such as importers, businesses, and individuals with foreign currency transactions.
Of the total outstanding ...
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