Swedish Household Lending Growth Steady in June

2024-07-25 06:10 By Czyrill Jean 1 min. read

The annual growth rate of lending to Swedish households remained steady at 0.7 percent, unchanged from the previous month.

Mortgages still accounted for 83 percent of total lending to households, while loans to consumption represented 6 percent and increased by 3.1 percent year-on-year.

Meantime, the average interest rate on new mortgage agreements was 4.44 percent, with the average floating rate at 4.51 percent.

The annual growth rate for lending to non-financial corporations declined by 2.3 percent, remaining in negative territory.



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