Russia’s banks lost a combined 1.5 trillion rubles ($24.95 billion) in the first six months of 2022, a top official at Russia’s central bank said on Friday in an interview with the RBC business daily.
It is the first time the regulator has disclosed banking sector earnings since Russia sent troops into Ukraine in February.
Around two-thirds of banks’ losses related to foreign currency operations, said Dmitry Tulin, first deputy chairman of Russia’s central bank.
Tulin said there was a “more than 50 percent chance” that losses for the full-year would not exceed the 1.5 trillion ruble figure from the first half.
The losses were concentrated among the largest banks, Tulin said. Loss-making institutions recorded a combined 1.9 trillion ruble ($31.60 billion) loss, compared to profitable lenders that earned a combined 400 billion rubles ($6.65 billion)….
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