2024-03-28T08:23:40Zhttps://repositorio.bde.es/oai/requestoai:repositorio.bde.es:123456789/107852023-12-28T13:37:37Zcom_123456789_21com_123456789_5862com_123456789_5861col_123456789_5901col_123456789_5882
Alves, Pana
Arrizabalaga, Fabián
Delgado Rodríguez, Francisco Javier
Roibás, Irene
2020-03-24T07:43:46Z
2020-03-24T07:43:46Z
2019-07-24
https://repositorio.bde.es/handle/123456789/10785
000469023
ECBU-2019-3B-art24
This is the first of a series of analytical articles that will examine, on a half-yearly basis, recent developments in funds raised by the Spanish non-financial private sector and resident deposit institutions’ credit exposure to the sector. In the early months of 2019, the conditions of access to bank finance for Spanish firms and households remained highly accommodative; however, after several years in which these conditions had gradually eased, signs are now emerging that suggest that this tendency may be coming to an end. Nevertheless, deposit institutions’ total outstanding credit exposure to the non-financial private sector continued to decline in 2019 Q1 (2.1% year-on-year). The NPL ratio also continued to fall.
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Finance
Credit
Households
Non-financial corporations
Deposit institutions
NPLs
Recent developments in financing and bank lending to the non-financial private sector
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