The balance of non-government loans granted by credit institutions increased, in January of this year, by 0.7% compared to December 2021 (-0.8% in real terms), to RON 326.461 billion, informs a press release of the National Bank of Romania (BNR).
RON-denominated loans, with a share of 72.2% in the total volume of non-government loans, increased by 0.4%, whereas the foreign currency-denominated loans, when expressed in RON, with a share of 27.8%, increased by 1.4% (similar evolution as in the case of the indicator expressed in EUR).
Compared to the same period of 2021, the non-government loans registered an increase of 15.1% (6.3% in real terms), on account of the 19.5% increase in RON-denominated loans (10.3% in real terms) and the 5.2% increase in the foreign currency-denominated loans expressed in RON (when expressed in EUR, the foreign currency-denominated loans went up by 3.6%).
Government credit decreased in January 2022 by 2.9% compared to December 2021, to RON 167.592 billion. Compared to January 2021, it increased by 11.1% (2.5% in real terms).
At the end of January 2022, broad money (M3) recorded a balance of RON 568.087 billion. It increased by 0.6% (-0.8 in real terms) compared to December 2021, and compared to January 2021 it went up by 15.9% (6.9% in real terms). (AGERPRES)
Balance of non-government loans, up 0.7 pct in January
Explorează subiectul
Articole Similare

12
Scheduled events for December 30, 2025
12

11
Bucharest Stock Exchange closes Monday trading session higher across most indices
11

13
Romania enters 2026 with better-balanced public finances, solid foundation for responsible budget (FinMin)
13

12
CultMin: Through proposed amendments to Copyright Law, artists can earn more
12

18
French Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Armed Forces to visit Cincu Training Centre, 30 to 31 December
18

10
Education Ministry,clarifications regarding elimination of 30,000 positions:Incomplete understanding of way teaching norms are established
10

25
Judges who boycotted CCR session complain that they were called to work on a non-working day
25

12
Implementation of PNRR projects, speeding up payment mechanisms, remain clear priority for Health minister
12

24
CCR boycott futile, PSD sabotages coalition from within, says Forta Dreptei Party's Orban
24

15
Former Justice Minister Ion says abuse by Constitutional Court judges is without precedent
15

12
JusMin has not received any request from CCR regarding reform of magistrates' pensions
12

16
BNR: Deposits of non-government resident customers up 1.5 percent in November 2025
16

13
Senate's Abrudean: Repeated postponements of CCR's decision on pensions reform cannot become a blocking strategy
13

















Comentează