Zimbabwe banks opt for investment securities

ZIMBABWEAN banks are slowly increasing capital allocation towards investment securities after controlled lending rates put pressure on the sector’s profits in the half year to June 2018, The Financial Gazette can reveal. Lending rates are pegged between six percent and 12 percent, depending on the lender’s risk profile. However, interest rates on deposits that were…

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