Nationalised banks’ loan books shrink

For the 19 nationalised banks, the just-concluded fiscal year was a washout insofar as their core activity — lending –– is concerned: their aggregate loan book contracted 1.68 per cent in 2015-16. Only some heavy lifting by the State Bank of India Group — whose loan book grew a healthy 10.56 per cent — ensured that the overall public sector banks’ loan book grew at all –– and even then, only by a measly 2.26 per cent...

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