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Interbank lending cut back in Q2

By Peter Garnham

Published: October 26 2007 04:14 | Last updated: October 26 2007 04:14

Banks sharply cut back lending to each other in the second quarter, ahead of the collapse of the interbank lending market in August, provisional data from the Bank for International Settlements showed.

Statistics released on Thursday by the BIS revealed total loan growth fell by half from $1,800bn in the first quarter to $894bn in the second three months of the year.

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