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Japan's financial institutions report $4.28t in loans as of Feb 2025

It is a 3.1% increase from the same month last year.

Financial institutions in Japan hold approximately $4.28t (JPY635.47t) in loans as of February 2025, according to data from the Bank of Japan.

This is 3.1% higher compared to the same period a year earlier.

Of this, $3.76t (JPY557.47t) were by major and regional banks.

Shinkin banks extended about $525.89b (JPY78t) in loans.

In terms of deposit, Japanese financial institutions held about JPY1,047t as of February 2025, a 1.4% increase from a year earlier.

(US$1 = JPY148.32; as of 12 March 2025, Google)

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