Euro zone lending stagnates as recovery remains elusive - ECB

Reuters

Published Feb 27, 2024 09:43

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bank lending to companies and households in the euro zone stagnated last month, indicating the bloc's long-awaited economic recovery has yet to gain traction, European Central Bank data showed on Tuesday.

On a quest to stem inflation, the ECB has jacked up interest rates to record highs, bringing bank lending to a standstill in a region that depends on it as its lifeblood.

Banks increased their stock of loans to firms by just 0.2% in January after a revised 0.5% increase in the last month of 2023. Credit to households grew by 0.3% last month, the slowest pace since 2015, after rising by a revised 0.4% in December.