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South African Banks’ Billions at Risk in State Companies: Chart

South African Banks’ Billions at Risk in State Companies: Chart

By Renee Bonorchis Source: Bloomberg.com South Africa’s biggest banks had extended loans and bonds in struggling state-owned companies totaling

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By Renee Bonorchis

Source: Bloomberg.com

South Africa’s biggest banks had extended loans and bonds in struggling state-owned companies totaling 54.6 billion rand ($4 billion) by end September, according to central bank data. Power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. and South African Airways are among flailing government entities indebted to banks. While the money invested is about 1.3 percent of each lenders’ total assets, the amount at risk is also equivalent to almost 80 percent of the lenders’ average annual net income.

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