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It also has numerous domestic loan problems in agriculture and real estate.
In recent years, Manufacturers has had huge write-offs of domestic loans.
Under his supervision, the domestic loan portfolio swelled to $1.2 billion from $200 million.
Typical loans domestic loans were issued for a time period of several months to a few years.
The banking company enjoyed an improvement in domestic loan quality in the quarter.
The bank expects delinquent domestic loans, on which no interest is being paid, to jump 20 percent in the current quarter, to $2.5 billion.
Banking activity has virtually ceased because over 90 percent of domestic loans are not being repaid.
And while companies have reduced their vulnerability to currency swings, many domestic loans are still backed by stocks.
Hundreds of banks have been destroyed as a result of defaults on their domestic loans.
"Many of these banks were still reeling from losses on foreign loans, when their real estate and other domestic loans began going bad."
Mr. Cahouet also said Mellon would write off $100 million of domestic loans.
Other kinds of domestic loans in enough trouble to be lableled non-accrual rose $38 million, to $761 million.
As many of their domestic loans were backed by property, the banks were also betting that Japan's land bubble would not burst.
Several factors are inhibiting growth of earnings: a weaker domestic loan market, tighter interest rate margins, and slow growth by some subsidiaries.
Many of the domestic loans being written off were to finance real estate ventures in the Southeast, Mr. Cahouet said.
Nor does it bear another Southeast Asian nemesis: large-scale short-term borrowing by banks in dollars to finance domestic loans.
Valley National increased the reserve for credit losses by $90 million for loans to less developed countries and $45 million for domestic loans.
Net-interest income rose, there were modest reductions in nonperforming domestic loans and most banks reported noticeable improvements in their control of expenses.
This means that some domestic loans were issued more than the overseas loans, and these were typically promissory note loans.
Specifically, he placed a 90-day moratorium on repayments by banks and private companies to foreign creditors and froze Government repayment on domestic loans.
Without I.M.F. help, Moscow would default on its international debts, as it already has on its domestic loans.
Loans to small and medium businesses accounted for 70% of this, and the credit union holds 5% of the nation's domestic loans to this sector.
The agency said that while Chase's reserves from uncollected overseas loans were adequate, reserves covering domestic loans were thin.
In July 2011, Zlámal returned to Italy after two years out on loan, reportedly for a domestic loan to Bari.
Most of the decline resulted from a $94 million increase in its loan-loss reserve, of which $71 million was used to pay for write-offs of domestic loans.