Great Britain: the number of the approved hypothec credits has sharply decreased
4 May 2008The bank of England has informed, that the number of the approved hypothec credits in the Great Britain has decreased to a record minimum in March, 2008.
The quantity of the approved credits has decreased up to 64 thousand from 72 thousand month earlier (despite of the analysts’ forecast in 65 thousand)
The volume of all consumer credits has grown in March on 1,237 billion pounds sterling after growth on 2,347 billion pounds month earlier. Analysts expected a gain of 1,2 billion pounds sterling.
The volume of hypothec crediting has grown on 6,93 billion pounds against growth on 7,276 billion and at the forecast in 7,2 billion pounds sterling.
In March rates of monetary weight growth have made on 11,9 % in annual calculation against 12,3 % month earlier.
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