Commercial And Industrial Loans Set New Record
By Mark Perry on October 8, 2008 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website
Commercial and industrial loans at large commercial banks in the U.S. set a new record of $801 billion in the week ending September 24, going above the $800 billion for the first time, according to weekly banking data just yesterday by the Federal Reserve (see chart above, click to enlarge).
It doesn’t seem like the credit crunch/crisis is affecting commercial lending at large U.S. banks yet????
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