It has been announced this week that total deposits with authorised institutions fell 0.8% in May, with Hong Kong dollar deposits dropping 1.6%, the territory's Monetary Authority says.
Foreign-currency deposits rose 0.1%. Renminbi deposits rose 1.4% to CNY77.7bn, accounting for 3.1% of foreign-currency deposits.
Total loans and advances rose 1.8% as loans for use in Hong Kong grew 1.4% and
loans for use outside.
Hong Kong rose 3.4%. The Hong Kong dollar loan-to-deposit ratio rose to 79.3%.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, Hong Kong dollar M1 dropped 1.6% in May but
grew 11.9% over a year earlier.
Unadjusted Hong Kong dollar M3 fell 1.6% during the month but rose 5.7% year on year.
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