Central African Republic: Bank credit to deposits
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Central African Republic |
Bank credit as percent of bank deposits |
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Latest value | 82.37 |
Year | 2019 |
Measure | percent |
Data availability | 1960 - 2019 |
Average | 169.19 |
Min - Max | 69.88 - 342.33 |
Source | The International Monetary Fund |
The latest value from 2019 is 82.37 percent, a decline from 93.69 percent in 2018. In comparison, the world average is 93.20 percent, based on data from 165 countries. Historically, the average for the Central African Republic from 1960 to 2019 is 169.19 percent. The minimum value, 69.88 percent, was reached in 1994 while the maximum of 342.33 percent was recorded in 1969.
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Definition: The financial resources provided to the private sector by domestic money banks as a share of total deposits. Domestic money banks comprise commercial banks and other financial institutions that accept transferable deposits, such as demand deposits. Total deposits include demand, time and saving deposits in deposit money banks.
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