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Bank credit growth lowest in 18 years as companies borrow less
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Bank credit growth dropped to a 18-year low while deposit growth fell to a 19-year low in 2014-15 with fresh investment proposals from corporates drying up completely and projects announced in the past remaining stuck because of legacy issues.
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