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ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

rabeka
@rabeka in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

foysal
@foysal in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

farhan287
@farhan287 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

grigorios
@grigorios in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

rabeka
@rabeka in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

mehedi
@mehedi in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

sabuss
@sabuss in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

mehedi
@mehedi in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

farhan287
@farhan287 in Status·2 years ago

bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 

farhan287
@farhan287 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions 

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

sabuss
@sabuss in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

sabuss
@sabuss in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

foysal
@foysal in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

anthim
@anthim in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

anthim
@anthim in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

anthim
@anthim in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

furkan
@furkan in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

furkan
@furkan in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

furkan
@furkan in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

foysal
@foysal in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

foysal
@foysal in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

ziyan74
@ziyan74 in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

grigorios
@grigorios in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

grigorios
@grigorios in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

zihadi
@zihadi in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

viyanh
@viyanh in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

anthim
@anthim in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

anthim
@anthim in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

anthim
@anthim in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

novel
@novel in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be:

 
 

novel
@novel in Status·2 years ago

For example, let’s say a bank has loan loss #provisions of $100 million and #nonperforming loans of $50 million. The loan loss provisions coverage ratio for this bank would be: