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Euro zone lending slows again in Feb, ECB says

/ 04:34 PM March 27, 2023

FRANKFURT – Bank lending to euro zone companies slowed for the fourth straight month as an economic downturn and increased caution from lenders appear to be taking their toll, European Central Bank data showed on Monday.

Lending to businesses in the 20 nation currency bloc expanded by 5.7 percent in February after a 6.1-percent rise a month earlier while household credit growth slowed to 3.2 percent from 3.6 percent.

Lending has slowed sharply in recent months on an economic downturn and the fastest rate hikes by the ECB on record, with surveys pointing to even weaker lending figures in the months ahead.

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The monthly flow of loans to companies was a negative 2.6 billion euros after a mere 1.4 billion euro expansion a month earlier.

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Growth in the M3 measure of money circulating in the euro zone meanwhile slowed to 2.9 percent from 3.5 percent, coming below expectations for 3.2 percent in a Reuters survey.

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