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Nigerian banks’ assets, liabilities rose above N39.5tn
The commercial banks in Nigeria saw their total assets and liabilities rose from N37.14tn at the end of November 2018 to N39.58tn as of the end of August 2019.
At that level, the liquidity ratio was 5.5 percentage points and 29.4 percentage points above the level at the end of June 2019 and the stipulated minimum ratio of 30.0 per cent, respectively.
The loans-to-deposit ratio, at 61.1 per cent, was 3.5 percentage points higher than the level at the end of June 2019, but 18.9 percentage points lower than the prescribed maximum of 80.0 per cent.
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