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Credit Suisse also recommends investors take a look at some underleveraged banks with low loan-to-deposit ratios.
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In June, outstanding loans amounted to only 11 billion yuan, giving banks a yuan loan-to-deposit ratio of just 2%.
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"In Thailand, the loan-to-deposit ratio is already close to 100%, " says Rountree.
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While the ability of some smaller banks to lend is restricted by the loan-to-deposit ratio regulations, sluggish credit expansion was not primarily a result of liquidity constraints, Barclays analysts said.
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History doesn't exactly inspire confidence: in the wake of the Japanese and Asian crises in the 1990s, loan-to-deposit ratios fell to around 80%, which is also roughly the same level that the U.S. market has fallen to today.
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Austria's central bank has said that Austrian bank subsidiaries in central and eastern Europe should not exceed a loan-to-deposit ratio of 110%, a way of ensuring that their funding needs do not make too great a call on resources back at headquarters.
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He might wonder why Mr. King is focused on RBS when BOE data show that it is Lloyds and Santander U.K. whose rapid deleveraging is inflicting the most damage on the U.K. economy, as they wrestle with loan-to-deposit ratios of 135% and 125% respectively.
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Because for there to be enough money for the deficit nations to borrow cheaply, there must be an AAA rating and a 30% cash-to-loan deposit, as I understand it.
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Brazil reduced reserve requirements and gave banks and its deposit-insurance fund incentives to buy up the loan portfolios of smaller banks.
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But Mr. Osborne may wonder why Mr. King is saying this now, as RBS nears the end of a five-year restructuring that has seen it cut its balance sheet almost in half and reduce its loan to deposit ratio to a healthy 100%.
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