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Bank Retail Lending Declines in First Quarter
June 14, 2024
Brandon Ivey
Retail originations by banks and thrifts typically decline on a quarterly basis in the first quarter of a year, a trend that continued in 2024. However, retail lending was up compared with the first quarter of 2023. (Includes two data tables.)
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