The Bank of England has just published the latest money supply numbers for September. Again, it was another month of double digit growth.
Credit growth is also astonishingly rapid. Last month, M4 lending increased by over £31 billion; up over 12.6 percent compared to 12 months ago.
These numbers are very perplexing. If lending is growing so rapidly, then where is the credit crunch?
Monday, October 20, 2008
UK monetary growth - still increasing rapidly
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Bank of England,
crash,
Debt,
finance,
interest rates,
UK banking
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