
Fifth Third reports monthly growth in lending
Fifth Third Bank in December made $8.2 billion in consumer and business loans, its second highest monthly total for 2009, according to a news release.The lending activity marked an increase over November when Fifth Third loaned $5.4 billion, the bank said in a Wednesday, Feb. 17, announcement made with the U.S. Treasury Department . Lending figures for December 2008 were not available for a year …
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