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Gold/Mining/Energy : Euro Impact on Gold, USD ...

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To: banco$ who wrote (226)1/14/1999 7:54:00 AM
From: banco$   of 289
 
Latest BIS figures on Brazil bank exposures (incl. Europe)

LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Following are the latest figures
from the Bank for International Settlements on bank exposures to
Brazil up to the end of June 1998.

Analysts say exposures are likely to have decreased somewhat
since then and especially in the last three months as many banks
have either stopped new lending or at least introduced much
stricter terms.

Consolidated international claims of BIS reporting banks on
Brazil.
Europe $43.454 billion
U.S. $16.777 billion
Japan $5.179 billion
Canada $1.907 billion
Total (including claims by affiliates and branches with head
offices outside the BIS reporting area) $84.585 billion
Claims by maturity
Up to and including one year $52.978 billion
Over one year and up to two years $3.387 billion
Over two years $22.186 billion
Unallocated $6.034 billion
Claims by sector
Banks $27.129 billion
Public Sector $15.014 billion
Non-bank private sector $42.301 billion
Unallocated $0.141 billion
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