• UK annual consumer credit growth slowed to 6.6% in December, reflecting the continuation of relatively weak flows of new lending

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30 janeiro 2019

UK annual consumer credit growth slowed to 6.6% in December, reflecting the continuation of relatively weak flows of new lending

  • Annual consumer credit growth slowed to 6.6% in December, reflecting the continuation of relatively weak flows of new lending. The net monthly flow in December fell to £0.7 billion, reflecting less extra borrowing on credit cards.

  • UK businesses increased their borrowing through bank lending and commercial paper in December. But they made large net redemptions of bonds in for the second month in a row, contrasting with strong issuance earlier in the year.

  • Households significantly increased their deposits in interest-bearing instant access savings accounts in December, contributing to an increase in households’ money holdings.

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