工行(01398.HK)去年中长期制造业贷款增近五成
据《新华网》获悉,截至2020年末,工商银行(01398.HK)(601398.SH)境内投向制造业的各项贷款余额超1.8万亿元人民币(下同),增幅高於全行贷款平均增幅;中长期制造业贷款较年初增长超过2,000亿元,增长近50%。
在区域方面,截至2020年末,工行在京津冀、长三角、珠三角和成渝地区等区域的制造业贷款余额占全部制造业贷款的比重超过60%。
在供应链融资方面,截至2020年末,工行制造业核心企业的上下游企业融资余额3,300亿元,较年初增长超1,000亿元。(ta/u)
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