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Household Borrowing Monitor (May)

May’s fairly weak household borrowing figures provided further reassurance that therecovery in household spending is not founded upon an unsustainable pick-up incredit growth and is another reason to think that the Monetary Policy Committee canwait until next year before raising interest rates.

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