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US bank credit contracts, loans drop in latest week: Fed data

Overall bank credit fell to $17.23 trillion in the week ending Aug. 9, down from $17.25 trillion a week earlier and $17.32 trillion a year earlier, its second straight year-over-year drop.

Loans and leases fell to $12.13 trillion, from $12.15 trillion the week prior; commercial and industrial loans slipped to $2.74 trillion, from $2.75 trillion in the week ending Aug. 2. From a year earlier, commercial and industrial (C&I) loan growth slowed sharply to less than 1%.

The trends reflect reduced demand from borrowers amid the Fed’s rapid interest-rate hikes, as well as tightening credit standards and the fallout from the U.S. regional bank failures this year.

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