Credit growth data for Sep 2019
Via the RBA:
Housing credit growth y/y decline is not unexpected, and at 3.1% its very slow. Separately, building permits data did improve so maybe a ray of sunshine for the housing sector in that.
Via the RBA:
Housing credit growth y/y decline is not unexpected, and at 3.1% its very slow. Separately, building permits data did improve so maybe a ray of sunshine for the housing sector in that.
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