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Banks say conditions for loans to businesses and consumers will keep getting tougher

Garry Wills by Garry Wills
July 31, 2023
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Banks say conditions for loans to businesses and consumers will keep getting tougher
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Lending conditions at U.S. banks are tight and likely to get tighter, according to a Federal Reserve survey released Monday.

The Fed’s closely watched Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey showed that while credit conditions got more strict, demand declined as well.

Those results are important as economists who expect a recession believe that the most likely source will be from the banking system — which has had to respond to a series of 11 interest rate hikes as well as a momentary crisis in March when three mid-size institutions failed.

“Regarding banks’ outlook for the second half of 2023, banks reported expecting to further tighten standards on all loan categories,” the Fed stated in a survey summary. “Banks most frequently cited a less favorable or more uncertain economic outlook and expected deterioration in collateral values and the credit quality of loans as reasons for expecting to tighten lending standards further over the remainder of 2023.”

On the issue of consumer lending, banks “reported having tightened standards for credit card loans and other consumer loans, while a moderate net share reported having done so for auto loans.”

Banks also said they are raising the minimum level for credit scores when giving personal loans and are lowering credit limits in the $1.9 trillion consumer loan space.

In the critical $2.76 trillion commercial and industrial lending segment, the survey noted that a “major” share of banks said they have seen lower demand for loans amid tightening standards across all business sizes.

Commercial real estate also saw a large share of banks saying they have put more restrictions on standards along with weaker demand.

Fed officials say they are aware of conditions in the banking sector, though they continue to raise interest rates to try to bring down inflation.

At his-post meeting news conference last week, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said he expected the loan survey to be “consistent with what you would expect.”

“You’ve got lending conditions tight and getting a little tighter, you’ve got weak demand, and you know, it gives a picture of a pretty tight credit conditions in the economy,” Powell said.

The Fed hiked its key interest rate another quarter percentage point at the meeting, taking it to a target range of 5.25%-5.5%, the highest in more than 22 years.



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