Now only 10 percent of its new loans are made at that level.
About 40 percent of the bank's loans are in real estate.
Department officials said they had found that 97 percent of the bank's loans from 1976 to 1992 were in predominantly white areas.
It gave out 80 percent of its loans to just five borrowers that year.
They said 40 percent of the bank's loans were in trouble with little prospect for recovery.
About 50 percent of our loans are prepaid, even though they carry low interest rates.
So the $231 million is less than 1 percent of the company's total loans.
In July, banks were told to write off 20 percent of their loans to both countries.
In 1989, the bank decided to put funds into the reserves to cover 100 percent of its loans to developing countries.
According to Justice, the bank made 97 percent of its loans between 1976 and 1992 in white neighborhoods.