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ニュージーランドの新規融資総額は3月に増加

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-- ニュージーランド準備銀行が金曜日に発表したデータによると、ニュージーランドの新規融資総額は3月に151億3000万ニュージーランドドルとなり、2月の110億5000万ニュージーランドドルから増加した。 住宅ローンを担保とする新規融資は、3月に86億8000万ニュージーランドドルとなり、前月の69億9000万ニュージーランドドルから増加した。 個人向け新規融資は2億5900万ニュージーランドドルとなり、2億2300万ニュージーランドドルから増加した。企業向け新規融資は43億8000万ニュージーランドドルとなり、27億4000万ニュージーランドドルから増加した。 農業向け融資は14億2000万ニュージーランドドルとなり、8億5400万ニュージーランドドルから増加した。その他の新規融資は3億8400万ニュージーランドドルとなり、2億5000万ニュージーランドドルから増加した。

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