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Credit Monitor (Jul.)

Restrictive mortgage rules and rising fixed mortgage rates suggest that the slowdown in household credit growth is likely to persist. Meanwhile, trends in business sector credit growth suggest that business confidence might be improving, with non-financial corporate debt issuance on the rebound. 

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