Approvals down 10% year-on-year

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The British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has reported that house purchase approval numbers last month were 10% lower than in October 2015.

In the first 10 months of 2016 approvals were 4% lower than in the same period of 2015.

Consumer credit is now showing annual growth of over 7% reflecting strong retail sales growth in October supported in the case of personal loans by favourable interest rates.

Net capital market issues by non-financial companies increased by £3.3bn in October and in the 10 months to October 2016, a total of £17.2bn (net) has been raised. This alternative finance compares with an increase in bank borrowing of £7.9bn (net) over the same period.

Dr Rebecca Harding, the BBA’s chief economist, said: “Consumer credit is now growing at its fastest rate since November 2006, reflecting strong retail sales growth. Consumer confidence remains robust as borrowers take advantage of record low interest rates.

“Mortgage approvals ticked up a little October. There has only been a relatively modest increase in activity since the Bank of England cut rates in August.

“Finally, there was a slight increase in business borrowing in October but this was driven by a one-off factor and will probably unwind next month. However, businesses are increasingly going back to capital markets as a means to raise funding. They also continue to hold cash deposits, suggesting that they are building up cash reserves for ready access to resources should the need arise.”

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