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Recent developments in financing and bank lending to the non-financial private sector: first half of 2021

Authors :
Alves, Pana
Galán, Jorge E.
Fernández Lafuerza, Luis
Pérez Asenjo, Eduardo
Alves, Pana
Galán, Jorge E.
Fernández Lafuerza, Luis
Pérez Asenjo, Eduardo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Artículo de revista<br />Financing conditions for households and firms remained accommodating in the first half of 2021. Improved macroeconomic expectations from the second quarter of the year have allowed credit standards to cease tightening, at the same time as demand for loans has picked up, particularly among households. This has contributed to an increase in the flow of loans as compared with end-2020, especially loans for house purchase. However, up to May (latest available figure) this growth in new financing has not translated into an acceleration of total outstanding household and corporate debt. In the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic, total outstanding bank lending to firms and sole proprietors grew moderately in the initial months of 2021. However, the cumulative growth since the onset of the pandemic has been sizeable as a result of the hefty liquidity needs in 2020, which were covered through increased debt. The significant adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic activity is yet to be reflected in a broad-based increase in non-performing loans on deposit institutions’ balance sheets. However, Stage 2 credit remained on a rising trajectory in 2021 Q1, with loans to the hardest-hit sectors of economic activity accounting for the lion’s share. Non-performing loans also grew in these sectors, albeit by a lesser amount.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
España, 22 p., application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1327960008
Document Type :
Electronic Resource