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Italian bank deposits' growth accelerates further in April, central bank says

Italian bank deposits' growth accelerates further in April, central bank says

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MILAN, June 11 (Reuters) - The growth of Italian residents' deposits at domestic banks accelerated further in April while lending to businesses continued to fall, albeit at a slower pace, the Bank of Italy said on Wednesday.
Deposits increased 1.9% year-on-year in April after rising 1.7% in March, central bank data showed.
On a monthly basis, they were up to 2.3 trillion euros ($2.63 trillion) from 2.29 trillion euros in March. In October they stood at 2.27 trillion euros, the lowest level since February 2017.
Bank loans to businesses fell 0.8% year-on-year, the central bank said, following a 1.1% decline in March.
There was almost zero growth in the issuance of bank bonds, data also showed, with sales up 0.2% year-on-year in April after a 3.3% rise in March.
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