The healthy rise in consumer credit in November adds to evidence that economic activity strengthened in the middle of Q4. But that feels like a distant memory now. Against a backdrop of surging COVID-19 cases, we suspect that households’ appetite for unsecured borrowing has dropped back since then.
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