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LONDON (Reuters) - British lenders expect demand for mortgage lending will fall in the first three months of 2022 after decreasing in late 2021, the Bank of England said on Thursday.
But lenders expected demand for unsecured lending, led by credit cards, to continue rising in the January-March period, according to the BoE's quarterly Credit Conditions Survey.
The rates of defaults on mortgages and consumer loans were expected to rise in early 2022.
(Reuters) - Russia's defence spending was up nearly 40% in the first four months of the year, according to preliminary data released by the finance ministry on Wednesday, almost...
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) - The world's two largest economies borrowed the most in the first quarter as global debt rose to a record above $305 trillion, while the...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's central bank director Bruno Serra said on Wednesday that although he hoped the country's interest rate-hiking cycle was nearing its end, that would...
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