September’s household borrowing figures highlight that the housing market has started to stabilise and that consumers’ appetite for debt hasn’t taken much of a hit following the referendum. And while a deterioration in household’s perception of the economic outlook since the vote should affect household borrowing in the coming quarters, the impact ofpast policy easing should limit the slowdown.
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