Saturday, June 21, 2014

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The net profit of the banking sector in the period January - April 2014, fell
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The net profit of the banking sector in the period January-April 2014 amounted to 5.48 billion zł, which fell by 3.2 percent. yoy - said website Commission Financial Supervision Authority. In April 2014 the net profit of the sector amounted to 1.48 billion zł, which was 6 percent. lower than a year earlier.
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